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== Mechanism notion == |
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The helicene hydride shift figure is wrong - single electron movements should be denoted with [[Radical_(chemistry)#Depiction_in_chemical_reactions|single-headed arrows]]. |
The helicene hydride shift figure is wrong - single electron movements should be denoted with [[Radical_(chemistry)#Depiction_in_chemical_reactions|single-headed arrows]]. |
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== Reaction mechanism == |
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The mechanism is wrong. The hydrogen free radical will not be able to go away like that. Instead, bromine free radical (formed at step one, or from reactant) will make bond with it. |
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Mechanism notion
[edit]The helicene hydride shift figure is wrong - single electron movements should be denoted with single-headed arrows.
Reaction mechanism
[edit]The mechanism is wrong. The hydrogen free radical will not be able to go away like that. Instead, bromine free radical (formed at step one, or from reactant) will make bond with it.