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- The captodative effect is the stabilization of radicals by a synergistic effect of an electron-withdrawing substituent and an electron-donating substituent...
- Smith 2023, p. 256 writes: "There is some evidence in favor of the captodative effect, some of it from ESR studies. However, there is also experimental...
- suggests that carbon radicals are stabilized via alkyl groups). The captodative effect Radicals can be stabilized by a synergistic effect of both electron-withdrawing...
- explained as resonance effects, an effect specific to radicals is the captodative effect. The most important reaction types involving free radicals are:[citation...
- hyperconjugation in organic, organometallic and inorganic systems and captodative stabilization and distonic effect in radical ions. He has published his...
- trends) Callendar effect (atmospheric science) (climate) (climate change) Captodative effect (organic chemistry) Capture effect (broadcast engineering) (radio)...
- system. These proposed radicals could also be stabilized through the captodative effect, as they are situated between the enone and sp3-hybridized oxygen...
- linkage. PLP is also important for stabilizing the radical intermediate by captodative stabilization and spin delocalization. Catalysis begins with a 5'-deoxyadenosyl...
- allylic position (relative to the sulfonamide nitrogen), leading to a captodatively stabilized radical, and the bromide ion becomes the leaving group in...