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Electrophilic aliphatic

Much less work has been done on electrophilic aliphatic substitution mechanisms than on nucleophilic substitutions, and the exact mechanisms of many of the reactions in this chapter are in doubt. For many of them, not enough work has been done to permit us to decide which of the mechanisms described in this chapter is operating, if indeed any is. There may be other electrophilic substitution mechanisms, and some of the reactions in this chapter may not even be electrophilic substitutions at all. [Pg.767]

The bimolecular mechanisms for electrophilic aliphatic substitution are analogous to the Sn2 mechanism in that the new bond forms as the old one breaks. However, in the Sn2... [Pg.569]


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