- Baeyer strain theory
Baeyer strain theory or strain theory explains specific behaviour of
chemical compound s in terms of bondangle strain .It was proposed by
Adolf von Baeyer in 1885 to account for the unusual chemical reactivity inring opening reaction s ofcyclopropane s andcyclobutane s where this angle strain is relieved.On
ring strain he noted in 1885: quotation|The four valences of the carbon atom act in the directions that connect the center of a sphere with the corners of a tetrahedron and that form an angle of 109 28’ with each other. The direction of the attraction can experience a deviation that will, however, cause an increase in strain correlating with the degree of this deviation.|Armin de Meijere |3=Angew. Chem. cite journal | title = Adolf von Baeyer: Winner of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry 1905 | author = Armin de Meijere | journal = Angew. Chem. | volume = 44 | issue = 48 | pages = 7836–7840 | date = 2005 | url = http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/112190460/ABSTRACT | doi = 10.1002/anie.200503351 | format = abstract]William Henry Perkin, Jr. was the first chemist to synthesize a cyclopropane ring as a doctoral student in the group of Baeyer. A few years earlier another student of Baeyer,Viktor Meyer , had doubted whether a three-membered ring could exist at all. For a long time Baeyer held the belief that even 6- and 7-membered rings were planar and subjected to ring strain.References
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