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Elimination Reactions
home.iitk.ac.inThe E2 and E1 mechanisms differ in the timing of bond cleavage and bond formation, analogous to the S N 2and S N 1 mechanisms. E2 and S N 2 reactions have some features in common, as do E1 and S N 1 reactions. Base removes a proton from the β-carbon atom, while the halogen atom leaves from the α-carbon resulting in the formation of a π-bond ...
C-C BOND FORMATION 72 - Vanderbilt University
www.vanderbilt.eduC-C BOND FORMATION 73 typical conditions: strong hindered (non-nucleophilic) base such as LDA R2NH pKa= ~30 N Li Ester Enolates- Esters are susceptible to substitution by the base, even LDA can be
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY - chez-alice.fr
jsforum.chez-alice.frcarbon–carbon bond formation, retrosynthetic analysis) provides a new orga-nizational framework for understanding many of the most common and most important synthetic reactions. What has not changed is the premise that this text is meant to provide the tools students need to master the material in advanced courses or compete successfully