Grob fragmentation

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title: Grob fragmentation
text: A Grob fragmentation is an elimination reaction that breaks a neutral aliphatic chain into three fragments: a positive ion spanning atoms 1 and 2, an unsaturated neutral fragment spanning positions 3 and 4, and a negative ion comprising the rest of the chain. For example, the positive ion may be a carbenium, carbonium or acylium ion; the neutral fragment could be an alkene, alkyne, or imine; and the negative fragment could be a tosyl or hydroxyl ion: The reaction is named for the Swiss chemist C
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date created: 2006-05-12T22:35:07Z
date modified: 2024-09-15T10:57:25Z
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