Arrow pushing or electron pushing is a technique used to describe the progression of organic chemistry reaction mechanisms. It was first developed by...
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approach to analyzing the transition state of a pericyclic reaction. The arrow-pushing convention for pericyclic reactions has a somewhat different meaning...
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Arrow pushing mechanism of the formation of a mono-chlorinated paraben....
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products, all products formed and the amount of each. The electron or arrow pushing method is often used in illustrating a reaction mechanism; for example...
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Figure 2 shows the biosynthesis as described above, as well as an arrow-pushing mechanism of NADPH being used as the final cofactor in the biosynthesis...
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Arrow-pushing mechanism for the Darzens reaction....
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by attack of HX/X− to give the product (AdE2) (see electrophile for arrow pushing). As in the case of alkenes, the regioselectivity is determined by the...
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progression of reaction mechanisms can be represented using arrow pushing techniques in which curved arrows are used to track the movement of electrons as starting...
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single-headed arrows to depict the movement of single electrons: The homolytic cleavage of the breaking bond is drawn with a "fish-hook" arrow to distinguish...
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given reaction mechanism can be represented using arrow pushing techniques in which curved arrows are used to track the movement of electrons as starting...
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