Definition of Solvolysis. Meaning of Solvolysis. Synonyms of Solvolysis

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- intermediates or transition states. For certain nucleophiles, solvolysis reactions are classified. Solvolysis involving water is called hydrolysis. Related terms...
- substitution reactions at secondary carbons: Many reactions studied are solvolysis reactions where a solvent molecule (often an alcohol) is the nucleophile...
- also act as nucleophiles, and the process is known as solvolysis. The Y scale correlates solvolysis reaction rates of any solvent (k) with that of a standard...
- have been generated in photochemical solvolysis reactions. The figure to the right depicts photochemical solvolysis of vinyl iodonium salt, through heterolytic...
- VX with concentrated aqueous sodium hydroxide results in two competing solvolysis reactions: cleavage of either the P–O or P–S esters. Although the P–S...
- Polymer degradation Proteolysis Saponification Sol–gel polymerisation Solvolysis Thermal hydrolysis IUPAC, Compendium of Chemical Terminology, 2nd ed....
- Grunwald, E.; Jones, H.W. (1951). "The Correlation of Solvolysis Rates and the classification of Solvolysis Reactions into Mechanistic Categories". J. Am. Chem...
- expulsion of a leaving group to form a nitrilium ion. This is followed by solvolysis to an imidate and then tautomerization to the amide: This nitrilium ion...
- unsaturated tosylate will react more quickly (1011 times faster for aqueous solvolysis) with a nucleophile than the saturated tosylate. The carbocationic intermediate...
- demonstrated a solvolysis reaction of the hexafluorophosphate ion. The tris(solvent) rhodium complex [(η5-C5Me5)Rh(Me2CO)3](PF6)2 undergoes solvolysis when heated...