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Halogen addition, alkene rearrangement reactions

Volume 9 deals with the majority of addition and elimination reactions involving aliphatic compounds. Chapter 1 covers electrophilic addition processes, mainly of water, acids and halogens to olefins and acetylenes, and Chapter 2 the addition of unsaturated compounds to each other (the Diels-Alder reaction and other cycloadditions). This is followed by a full discussion of a-, y- and S-eliminations (mainly olefin and alkyne forming) and fragmentation reactions. In Chapter 4 carbene and carbenoid reactions, and in Chapter 5 alkene isomerisation (including prototropic and anionotropic, and Cope and Claisen rearrangements), are discussed. [Pg.528]

Rearrangement reactions seldom occur when halogens add to alkenes. We recall that water adds to 3,3-dimethyl-1-butene to give a rearranged product as well as the expected product. In contrast, bromine reacts with this alkene to give a single product. This fact suggests that a carbocation similar to that formed in the addition reactions we discussed previously is not formed in the addition of bromine. [Pg.206]

In general, allenes are prepared by the same types of reactions which lead to alkenes elimination of hydrogen halides, halogens and water from adjacent carbon atoms. However, some methods are characteristic of allene synthesis, e.g. the dehalogenation of gem-dihalocyclopropanes, rearrangement of alkynes and the 1,4-addition to vinylalkynes. [Pg.969]

The absence of rearrangement and the anti stereochemistry of the addition product must be accommodated in a proposed mechanism for the addition of a halogen to an alkene involving a carbocation intermediate. The first step of the reaction mechanism is the electrophilic addition of bromine to the Jt bond to give a three-membered ring called a tydic bromonium ion. [Pg.206]


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Addition reactions halogenation

Addition-rearrangement reactions

Alkenes halogen addition

Alkenes halogenation

Alkenes halogens

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Halogen, rearrangement

Halogenated Alkenes

Halogenation reactions

Halogenation reactions alkenes

Halogenation rearrangements

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