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Free Radical Additions to Olefins to Form Carbon‐Carbon Bonds

Walling et al., 2004

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7569101959241037554
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Walling C
Huyser E
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Organic Reactions

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Some of the most useful reactions in synthetic organic chemistry involve the addition of reagents across the double bonds of olefins. These reactions, which can occur by a variety of mechanisms involving electrophilic, nucleophilic or radical intermediates, have been the …
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