Abstract:The usual polar effects of substituents will operate from the o-position not less than from the p-position, but in the o-substituted compounds there is evidence of some additional factor which is absent in the isomeric derivatives and this additional factor is defined as ortho-effect. Meyer emphasized the fact that the ortho-effect does not depend upon the chemical nature of the substituent, but appears rather to be governed by its size (as measured, according to him, by the weights of the atoms) 1. The streng… Show more
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