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Reaction classification reductive elimination

Examples of photoreactions may be found among nearly all classes of organic compounds. From a synthetic point of view a classification by chromo-phore into the photochemistry of carbonyl compounds, enones, alkenes, aromatic compounds, etc., or by reaction type into photochemical oxidations and reductions, eliminations, additions, substitutions, etc., might be useful. However, photoreactions of quite different compounds can be based on a common reaction mechanism, and often the same theoretical model can be used to describe different reactions. Thus, theoretical arguments may imply a rather different classification, based, for instance, on the type of excited-state minimum responsible for the reaction, on the number and arrangement of centers in the reaction complex, or on the number of active orbitals per center. (Cf. Michl and BonaCid-Kouteck, 1990.)... [Pg.360]

During the biotransformations affecting xenobiotics, five major kinds of chemical reactions may occur oxidations (by far the most important), reductions, hydrolysis, substitutions, and eliminations. As Phase I and II reactions are part of this classification, each class of reactions can give rise to toxic metabolites. [Pg.676]


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