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Abstract:
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Elimination reactions are one of the four fundamental classes of reactions of organic compounds. The most frequently encountered type of elimination is β-elimination which involves the heterolytic cleavage of two bonds and the formation of a new multiple bond linkage. This process can be accomplished by a variety of mechanistic possibilities ranging from multistep reactions to concerted processes with different electron distributions and geometries. Three basic mechanisms of 3-elimination reactions have been recognized. These mechanisms differ chiefly in the timing of the carbonhydrogen and carbon-leaving group cleavage and are termed El, ElcB,
and E2 mechanism. |