alkylhalogenation
Alkylhalogenation is a chemical reaction that involves the substitution of one or more hydrogen atoms in an alkane with halogen atoms. Halogens are elements from Group 17 of the periodic table, such as fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine. This reaction is typically carried out using a halogenating agent, often in the presence of ultraviolet light or heat to initiate the process.
The most common mechanism for alkylhalogenation is a free radical chain reaction. This process begins with
Alkylhalogenation is a versatile reaction used in organic synthesis to introduce halogen atoms into organic molecules.