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Elimination from alkyl halides, solvent effects

The removal of a molecule of a hydrogen halide from an alkyl halide to yield an alkene is effected under strongly basic conditions, e.g. a concentrated alcoholic solution of sodium or potassium hydroxide or alkoxide. This overall reaction has been submitted to most rigorous mechanistic studies. Most of the factors (temperature, nature of base, structure of substrate, solvent, etc.) which control product composition have been evaluated. It thus appears that under the conditions noted above, an E2 process, in which the participating sites adopt an ann -periplanar conformation leading to an anti-elimination process, is generally favoured. [Pg.488]


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0-effect elimination

Alkyl elimination

Alkyl halides elimination

Alkyl halides solvent effects

Alkylation solvent effects

Elimination alkylative

Elimination from alkyl halides

Elimination from halides

Elimination solvent effects

From alkyl halides

Halide effects

Solvent effects halides

Solvent elimination

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