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  2. Hofmann elimination - Wikipedia

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    The Cope elimination is very similar to the Hofmann elimination in principle, but occurs under milder conditions. It also favors the formation of the Hofmann product, and for the same reasons. [3] An example of a Hofmann elimination (not involving a contrast between a Zaitsev product and a Hofmann product) is the synthesis of trans-cyclooctene. [4]

  3. Zaytsev's rule - Wikipedia

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    In the Hofmann elimination, treatment of a quaternary ammonium iodide salt with silver oxide produces hydroxide ions, which act as a base and eliminate the tertiary amine to give an alkene. [11] In the Hofmann elimination, the least substituted alkene is typically favored due to intramolecular steric interactions.

  4. Methylenation - Wikipedia

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    Alkenes undergo both C=C methylenation and C–H methylenation insertion to give a mixture of cyclopropanation and homologation products. Reflecting the exceptionally high reactivity of singlet methylene, normally unreactive alkanes undergo methylenation to give homologation products, even at –75 °C.

  5. Ei mechanism - Wikipedia

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    In organic chemistry, the E i mechanism (Elimination Internal/Intramolecular), also known as a thermal syn elimination or a pericyclic syn elimination, is a special type of elimination reaction in which two vicinal (adjacent) substituents on an alkane framework leave simultaneously via a cyclic transition state to form an alkene in a syn elimination. [1]

  6. Elimination reaction - Wikipedia

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    Elimination reaction of cyclohexanol to cyclohexene with sulfuric acid and heat [1] An elimination reaction is a type of organic reaction in which two substituents are removed from a molecule in either a one- or two-step mechanism. [2] The one-step mechanism is known as the E2 reaction, and the two-step mechanism is known as the E1 reaction ...

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  8. Atracurium besilate - Wikipedia

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    In effect, Hofmann elimination is a retro-Michael addition chemical process. It is important to note here that the physiological process of Hofmann elimination differs from the non-physiological Hofmann degradation process: the latter is a chemical reaction in which a quaternary ammonium hydroxide solid salt is heated to 100 °C, or an aqueous ...

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