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Elimination Reactions
home.iitk.ac.in1 and E1 Reactions S N 1 and E1 reactions have exactly thesamefi tfirst step—ftiformation of a carbtibocation. They differ in what happens to the carbocation. Since in both the reactions, the rate determining steps are the same, they cannot be individually controlled. Because E1 reactions often occur with a competing S N 1 reaction, E1 ...
Organic Chemistry I: Reactions and Overview
sites.tufts.edu8.4 The E1 Reaction E1 reactions almost always accompany S N1 reactions to some extent 9 Alkenes and Alkynes I - Mechanisms 9.1 Acid-Catalyzed Dehydration of Secondary or ertiaryT Alcohols: An E1 Reaction 11
Some Arrow-Pushing Guidelines (Section 1.14)
web.mnstate.edu5. E1 Reactions. 3º > 2º > 1º (Controlled by cation stability) Recognition: A. Neutral, weak nucleophile. No anionic nucleophile/base, and B. 3º or 2º alkyl halide. (Controlled by cation stability). (For 2º alkyl halides, E1 is often accompanied by variable amounts of SN1.) Orientation: The most substituted alkene forms