Abstract

The oxiranecarbaldehydes exist as single conformers in solution. The carbonyl group is rotated out of the plane of the bisector of the oxide ring by some 40°, the carbonyl-group oxygen being thereby separated from the oxide-ring oxygen. This conformation is favored from the standpoint of dipole-dipole interactions.

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