• In organic chemistry, a substituent is one or a group of atoms that replaces (one or more) atoms, thereby becoming a moiety in the resultant (new) molecule...
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  • benzoic acid derivatives with meta- and para-substituents to each other with just two parameters: a substituent constant and a reaction constant. This equation...
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  • Thumbnail for Cyclohexane conformation
    non-hydrogen substituent on a cyclohexane occupies the axial position. This axial substituent is in the eclipsed position with the axial substituents on the...
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  • {\displaystyle {K}_{0}} = Reference constant σ {\displaystyle \sigma } = Substituent constant ρ {\displaystyle \rho } = Reaction rate constant EWGs enhance...
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    heteroatoms and substituents on pi stacking interactions is difficult to model and a matter of debate. An early model for the role of substituents in pi stacking...
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    Aryl group (category Substituents)
    In organic chemistry, an aryl is any functional group or substituent derived from an aromatic ring, usually an aromatic hydrocarbon, such as phenyl and...
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  • position of substituents other than hydrogen in relation to each other on an aromatic hydrocarbon. In ortho-substitution, two substituents occupy positions...
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    Apicophilicity is the phenomenon in which electronegative substituents of trigonal bipyramidal pentacoordinate compounds prefer to occupy apical (axial)...
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  • In electrophilic aromatic substitution reactions, existing substituent groups on the aromatic ring influence the overall reaction rate or have a directing...
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  • chemistry, the mesomeric effect (or resonance effect) is a property of substituents or functional groups in a chemical compound. It is defined as the polarity...
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    occur naturally and are important in pharmaceutical design. When the substituents are achiral, these conformers are enantiomers (atropoenantiomers), showing...
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  • steric effects, and Es is the steric substituent constant. Polar substituent constants describe the way a substituent will influence a reaction through polar...
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    relationship between the orbital hybridization and the electronegativities of substituents. The rule was stated by Henry A. Bent as follows: Atomic s character...
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    stereoelectronic effect that describes the tendency of heteroatomic substituents adjacent to a heteroatom within a cyclohexane ring to prefer the axial...
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  • organic and organometallic chemistry, an organyl group is an organic substituent with one (sometimes more) free valence(-s) at a carbon atom. The term...
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    a substituent such as an alkyl or aryl group (these may respectively be called alkylamines and arylamines; amines in which both types of substituent are...
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    have from one to six substituents attached to the central benzene core. Examples of benzene compounds with just one substituent are phenol, which carries...
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    to the anomeric carbon (C1) is in the opposite plane from the CH 2OH substituent in the same ring (C6 of the first glucose). If the glycosidic bond to...
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    Glycosyl (category Substituents)
    In organic chemistry, a glycosyl group is a univalent free radical or substituent structure obtained by removing the hydroxyl (−OH) group from the hemiacetal...
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  • effects. In organic chemistry, the Hammett plot provides a means to assess substituent effects on a reaction equilibrium or rate using the Hammett equation...
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    In organic chemistry, a functional group is a substituent or moiety in a molecule that causes the molecule's characteristic chemical reactions. The same...
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  • propyl group is a three-carbon alkyl substituent with chemical formula −CH2CH2CH3 for the linear form. This substituent form is obtained by removing one hydrogen...
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  • Thumbnail for Captodative effect
    by a synergistic effect of an electron-withdrawing substituent and an electron-donating substituent. The name originates as the electron-withdrawing group...
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  • organic compounds with a substituent on a bridged ring system. The prefix endo is reserved for the isomer with the substituent located closest, or "syn"...
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  • active site of the catalyst via π-stacking. In this manner the aryl substituent can act as a directing group. The diastereoselectivity of SAD is set...
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  • Electron-rich is jargon that is used in multiple related meanings with either or both kinetic and thermodynamic implications: with regards to electron-transfer...
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  • organic chemistry, syn- and anti-addition are different ways in which substituent molecules can be added to an alkene (R2C=CR2) or alkyne (RC≡CR). The...
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  • 2-migration or 1,2-shift or Whitmore 1,2-shift is an organic reaction where a substituent moves from one atom to another atom in a chemical compound. In a 1,2...
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    between a substituent on one end of an olefin (a synonym for an alkene) with an allylic substituent on the other end. If the substituents (R and R')...
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    produced by charge localization in a molecule. This field, which is substituent and conformation dependent, can influence structure and reactivity by...
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