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A '''hydroboration-oxidation reaction''' is a [[chemical reaction]] found in [[organic chemistry]] and is used to add a [[hydroxyl]] group (OH<sup>-</sup>) and a [[hydrogen]] [[cation]] (H<sup>+</sup>) [[anti-Markovnikov]]. It adds with [[syn addition]] , leaving both added [[functional group]]s on the same side of the [[carbon-carbon double bond]]. |
A '''hydroboration-oxidation reaction''' is a [[chemical reaction]] found in [[organic chemistry]] and is used to add a [[hydroxyl]] group (OH<sup>-</sup>) and a [[hydrogen]] [[cation]] (H<sup>+</sup>) [[anti-Markovnikov]]. It adds with [[syn addition]] , leaving both added [[functional group]]s on the same side of the [[carbon-carbon double bond]]. |
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Revision as of 20:50, 27 November 2004
A hydroboration-oxidation reaction is a chemical reaction found in organic chemistry and is used to add a hydroxyl group (OH-) and a hydrogen cation (H+) anti-Markovnikov. It adds with syn addition , leaving both added functional groups on the same side of the carbon-carbon double bond.