- Carbon–hydrogen bond activation - Wikipedia
In organic chemistry and organometallic chemistry, carbon–hydrogen bond activation (C−H activation) is a type of organic reaction in which a carbon–hydrogen bond is cleaved and replaced with a C−X bond (X ≠ H is typically a main group element, like carbon, oxygen, or nitrogen)
- The continuum of carbon–hydrogen (C–H) activation mechanisms . . .
We outline the mechanisms that are currently understood to operate for (cyclo)alkane activation and some of the terminology commonly used in the C-H activation community
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