• Nucleophile (redirect from Nucleophilicity)
    nucleophilic substitution, whereby a nucleophile becomes attracted to a full or partial positive charge, and nucleophilic addition. Nucleophilicity is...
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  • In chemistry, a nucleophilic substitution (SN) is a class of chemical reactions in which an electron-rich chemical species (known as a nucleophile) replaces...
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  • Nucleophilic abstraction is a type of an organometallic reaction which can be defined as a nucleophilic attack on a ligand which causes part or all of...
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    Aromatic rings are usually nucleophilic, but some aromatic compounds do undergo nucleophilic substitution. Just as normally nucleophilic alkenes can be made...
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    The bimolecular nucleophilic substitution (SN2) is a type of reaction mechanism that is common in organic chemistry. In the SN2 reaction, a strong nucleophile...
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  • In organic chemistry, a nucleophilic addition (AN) reaction is an addition reaction where a chemical compound with an electrophilic double or triple bond...
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  • reactions in organic chemistry are classified either as electrophilic or nucleophilic depending upon the reagent involved, whether a reactive intermediate...
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    β-lactamases). An acid-base-nucleophile triad is a common motif for generating a nucleophilic residue for covalent catalysis. The residues form a charge-relay network...
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  • The unimolecular nucleophilic substitution (SN1) reaction is a substitution reaction in organic chemistry. The Hughes-Ingold symbol of the mechanism expresses...
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    Nucleophilic conjugate addition is a type of organic reaction. Ordinary nucleophilic additions or 1,2-nucleophilic additions deal mostly with additions...
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  • As the name suggests, a non-nucleophilic base is a sterically hindered organic base that is a poor nucleophile. Normal bases are also nucleophiles, but...
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    esters, and amides. Carboxylate ions are essentially unreactive towards nucleophilic substitution, since they possess no leaving group. The reactivity of...
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    In organic chemistry, the vicarious nucleophilic substitution is a special type of nucleophilic aromatic substitution in which a nucleophile replaces...
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  • Nucleophilic epoxidation is the formation of epoxides from electron-deficient double bonds through the action of nucleophilic oxidants. Nucleophilic epoxidation...
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    N,N-Diisopropylethylamine (category Non-nucleophilic bases)
    chemist Siegfried Hünig [de]. It is used in organic chemistry as a non-nucleophilic base. It is commonly abbreviated as DIPEA, DIEA, or i-Pr2NEt. DIPEA consists...
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    due to high C:H ratio Undergo electrophilic substitution reactions and nucleophilic aromatic substitutions Arenes are typically split into two categories...
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  • Radical-nucleophilic aromatic substitution or SRN1 in organic chemistry is a type of substitution reaction in which a certain substituent on an aromatic...
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  • S2CID 4326584. Bender ML (1 January 1962). "Metal Ion Catalysis of Nucleophilic Organic Reactions in Solution". Reactions of Coordinated Ligands. Advances...
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    dealkylation. Alkylating agents are often classified according to their nucleophilic or electrophilic character. In oil refining contexts, alkylation refers...
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    electronegativity of the oxygen is greater than that for carbon. Thus, ketones are nucleophilic at oxygen and electrophilic at carbon. Because the carbonyl group interacts...
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    (substitution nucleophilic internal) refers to a specific, regio-selective but not often encountered reaction mechanism for nucleophilic aliphatic substitution...
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    electron density and enter nucleophilic aromatic substitution only with very strong electron withdrawing groups. Nucleophilic substitution can take place...
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    with glycosidic bond formation at the same time in a one-pot procedure. Nucleophilic displacement can be an effective strategy for the synthesis of amino...
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  • complex molecules. Nucleophilic/electrophilic cascades are defined as the cascade sequences in which the key step constitutes a nucleophilic or electrophilic...
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  • reactive. Their reactivity can be classified in three main classes: (1) nucleophilic additions, (2) pericyclic reactions, and (3) bond-insertion. Upon treatment...
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    intramolecular nucleophilic substitution of a halohydrin. Many ethers, ethoxylates and crown ethers, are produced from epoxides. Nucleophilic displacement...
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    temperature to a liquid miscible with virtually all solvents. It is a nucleophilic base, as is typical for amines. Ethylamine is widely used in chemical...
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    tautomer in strong acid or base solutions, and enolized aldehydes undergo nucleophilic attack at the α position. The formyl group can be readily reduced to...
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    Primary alkyl halides react with aqueous NaOH or KOH to give alcohols in nucleophilic aliphatic substitution. Secondary and especially tertiary alkyl halides...
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    1,8-Diazabicyclo(5.4.0)undec-7-ene (category Non-nucleophilic bases)
    used in organic synthesis as a catalyst, a complexing ligand, and a non-nucleophilic base. Although all commercially available DBU is produced synthetically...
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