2018
DOI: 10.22201/fq.18708404e.2017.4.64037
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The alkyl group is a -I + R substituent

Abstract: Electronic substituent effects are usually classified as inductive (through σ-bonds) and resonance effects (via π-bonds). The alkyl group has been usually regarded as aσ -electron donor substituent (+I effect, according to the Ingold’s classification). However, a σ-withdrawing, π-donor effect (-I + R pattern) allows explaining the actual electron-withdrawing behavior of alkyl groups when bound to sp³ carbon atoms as well as their well-known electron-releasing properties when attached to sp² or sp atoms. Alkyl … Show more

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