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Valence bond configuration mixing VBCM

The discussion so far has considered only heterolytic processes for substitution reactions, but there is increasing evidence that substitutions may take place by a single electron shift synchronous with bond displacement or by a single electron transfer (SET) pathway in which electron transfer precedes bond displacement. To understand the basis of this theory, it is useful to discuss a conceptual model for organic reactions that has been called the valence bond configuration mixing (VBCM) model. As described by... [Pg.513]

VBCM, see Valence bond configuration mixing theory... [Pg.342]


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