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Electrodotic reagents

When two triarylmethyl molecules associate, each one is acting simultaneously as an electrophilic and as an electrodotic reagent to form a covalent bond ... [Pg.76]

The bases used as catalysts are electrodotic reagents that may be ions or molecules, e.g.,... [Pg.137]

We also note briefly an instructive four-way classification [2] of various reagents as primarily electrophilic (acids and oxidants) and electrodotic (bases and reductants). Typical are Mn04 (oxidant) BF3 (acid) Ag (both oxidant and acid) Cs (reductant) F (base) S (both reductant and base) and H2O (all four). [Pg.495]

A few reagents are listed in Table 1 according to some manifestations of their electrophilic and electrodotic tendencies. The most active oxidizing agent, fluorine, is placed at the top of the... [Pg.72]


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Electrophilic and Electrodotic Reagents

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