CHEM 130 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Alkoxy Group, Sulfone, Nucleophilic Addition

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Factors that influence the properties or reactivity of molecular species as a consequence of the spatial orientation of filled or unfilled orbitals are termed stereoelectronic. In many cases, electron pairs in atomic or molecular orbitals that are involved in the making or breaking of bonds have an optimal geometrical alignment that is critical for a reaction to occur. This alignment provides the best overall bonding of participating species during the course of a reaction, and reflects the fact that transition states having the greatest bonding energy have lower potential energies than transition states with less bonding. Two relatively simple examples of stereoelectronic effects are found in sn2 and e2 reactions. The mechanisms of these reactions were described earlier in our discussion of alkyl halide chemistry, but a more extensive examination of these common transformations will provide a helpful introduction to this subject: sn2 reactions.

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