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- In chemistry, primarily organic and com****tional chemistry, a stereoelectronic effect is an effect on molecular geometry, reactivity, or physical properties...
- traditional bond nor a steric effect. In organic chemistry, the term stereoelectronic effect is also used to emphasize the relation between the electronic...
- be controlled through both primary and secondary stereoelectronic effects. The primary stereoelectronic effect in the Baeyer–Villiger oxidation refers to...
- Dunathan stereoelectronic hypothesis is a concept in chemistry to explain the stereospecefic cleavage of bonds using pyridoxal phosphate. This occurs because...
- and a weak base ("soft conditions"): For deprotonation to occur, the stereoelectronic requirement is that the alpha-C-H sigma bond must be able to overlap...
- Baldwin, Jack E.; Kruse, Lawrence I. (1977). "Rules for ring closure. Stereoelectronic control in the endocyclic alkylation of ketone enolates". Journal of...
- Edward-Lemieux effect (after J. T. Edward and Raymond Lemieux) is a stereoelectronic effect that describes the tendency of heteroatomic substituents adjacent...
- determined, keeping in mind steric and stereoelectronic effects (see the section below for a discussion of stereoelectronic effects in oxocarbenium rings). Once...
- fluctuations can be used as indication of subtle hybridization changes and stereoelectronic interactions. The table below shows how the average bond length varies...
- dipole-dipolarophile pairs, two regioisomeric products are possible. Both electronic/stereoelectronic and steric factors contribute to the regioselectivity of 1,3-dipolar...