halogenmediated
Halogenmediated refers to chemical reactions or processes that involve halogens (fluorine, chlorine, bromine, or iodine) as essential participants in the reaction mechanism. These reactions can occur through various pathways, including radical substitution, electrophilic addition, or nucleophilic substitution, depending on the specific halogen and the reacting substrate. For example, in organic chemistry, halogenation reactions are a common type of halogenmediated process where a halogen atom is introduced into an organic molecule. This can be achieved through direct reaction with elemental halogens, or indirectly using halogenating agents.
The role of the halogen in these reactions can vary. It might act as an oxidizing agent,