electronreleasing
Electronreleasing refers to the property of a chemical substituent or atom that donates electron density to a conjugated system or a nearby atom. This phenomenon is often observed in organic chemistry and is crucial for understanding the reactivity and electronic properties of molecules. Substituents that are electronreleasing tend to activate aromatic rings towards electrophilic substitution reactions, making them more susceptible to attack by electron-deficient species.
The effect of electronreleasing groups can be explained through inductive and resonance effects. Inductive effects involve
The strength of an electronreleasing group is quantified by its electronreleasing ability. This ability influences the