Electrophilic Addition to Alkenes Mechanism
Electrophilic Addition to Alkenes Mechanism Electrophilic addition to alkenes takes the following general form: nuc : = nucleophile E+ = electrophile Electrophilic addition to alkenes starts with the pi electrons attacking an electrophile, forming a carbocation on the most stable carbon. A nucleophile then attacks the carbocation to form the product. There are many different kinds of such addition, including: Hydroxylation Hydrogenation Halogenation Oxidative Cleavage Hydration Epoxidation Cyclopropanation Halohydrin Formation Clearly, there are numerous kinds of products that can be formed as a result of this mechanism. Orientation of Addition : Electrophilic Addition adds to give the Markovnikov Product, with the nucleophile added to the more highly substituted carbon. This is because the carbocation intermediate is significant...