The Cu(I)-catalyzed cycloaddition reaction between an alkyne group and an azide group, better known as 'click chemistry,' has proven its utility in a multitude of applications in biology.
A dilute solution of bromine is added to samples of heptane and cyclohexene. The bromination reactions and mechanisms are compared. UV light splits the bromine molecule into two reactive radicals, ...
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