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  2. Evelyn effect - Wikipedia

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    In general, if more than one alkene can be formed during dehalogenation by an elimination reaction, the more stable alkene is the major product. There are two types of elimination reactions, E1 and E2. An E2 reaction is a One step mechanism in which carbon-hydrogen and carbon-halogen bonds break to form a double bond. C=C Pi bond.

  3. Elimination reaction - Wikipedia

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    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. The numbers refer not to the number of steps in the mechanism, but rather to the ...

  4. Cossee–Arlman mechanism - Wikipedia

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    The Cossee–Arlman mechanism in polymer chemistry is the main pathway for the formation of C–C bonds in the polymerization of alkenes.The mechanism features an intermediate coordination complex that contains both the growing polymer chain and the monomer (alkene).

  5. Doering–LaFlamme allene synthesis - Wikipedia

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    Several different mechanisms for the electrocyclic rearrangement have been studied. [ 3 ] In a study in which an enantioenriched substituted cyclopropyl Grignard reagent was prepared, the reaction was shown to give the allene with very high levels of enantiospecificity, suggesting a concerted mechanism. [ 4 ]

  6. β-Hydride elimination - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] [9] 3) Hydride Transfer/Alkene Formation. In this step, the M-H bond forms concomitant with cleavage of a C-H bond and the development of a double bond in what was once an alkyl (or alkoxide) ligand. [9] The resulting metal hydride can eliminate the alkene ligand. The transition state for this β-hydride elimination involves a 4 ...

  7. Olefin metathesis - Wikipedia

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    This mechanism is today considered the actual mechanism taking place in olefin metathesis. Chauvin's experimental evidence was based on the reaction of cyclopentene and 2-pentene with the homogeneous catalyst tungsten(VI) oxytetrachloride and tetrabutyltin: The three principal products C9, C10 and C11 are found in a 1:2:1 regardless of conversion.

  8. Zaytsev's rule - Wikipedia

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    Based on this trend, Zaytsev proposed that the alkene formed in greatest amount is that which corresponded to removal of the hydrogen from the alpha-carbon having the fewest hydrogen substituents. For example, when 2-iodobutane is treated with alcoholic potassium hydroxide (KOH), but-2-ene is the major product and but-1-ene is the minor product ...

  9. Reductive elimination - Wikipedia

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    The prominent mechanism is a concerted pathway, meaning that it is a nonpolar, three-centered transition state with retention of stereochemistry. In addition, an S N 2 mechanism, which proceeds with inversion of stereochemistry, or a radical mechanism, which proceeds with obliteration of stereochemistry, are other possible pathways for ...