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Qué (quién) es neighboring$52008$ - definición

INTRAMOLECULAR INTERACTION
Anchimeric assistance; Neighboring group participation; Neighboring-group participation
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Neighbouring group participation         
In organic chemistry, neighbouring group participation (NGP, also known as anchimeric assistance) has been defined by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) as the interaction of a reaction centre with a lone pair of electrons in an atom or the electrons present in a pi bond contained within the parent molecule but not conjugated with the reaction centre. When NGP is in operation it is normal for the reaction rate to be increased.
Christian Feest         
  • Christian Feest (2015) in [[San Cristobal de las Casas]], Mexico
AUSTRIAN ACADEMIC
Christian F. Feest; Nanticoke and Neighboring Tribes
Christian Feest (born July 20, 1945 at Broumov, Czechoslovakia, now Czech Republic), is an Austrian ethnologist and ethnohistorian.
Related rights         
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS WITH SIMILARITIES TO COPYRIGHT, THAT EXIST ALONGSIDE IT AND SEPARATELY TO IT
Performers' rights; Performer rights; Neighbouring rights; Neighbouring right; Related right; Performers rights; Neighboring right; Neighbor rights; Neighbor right; Neighboring rights; Neighbour right; Neighbour rights
In copyright law, related rights (or neighbouring rights) are the rights of a creative work not connected with the work's actual author. It is used in opposition to the term "authors' rights".

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Neighbouring group participation

In organic chemistry, neighbouring group participation (NGP, also known as anchimeric assistance) has been defined by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) as the interaction of a reaction centre with a lone pair of electrons in an atom or the electrons present in a pi bond contained within the parent molecule but not conjugated with the reaction centre.[1] When NGP is in operation it is normal for the reaction rate to be increased. It is also possible for the stereochemistry of the reaction to be abnormal (or unexpected) when compared with a normal reaction. While it is possible for neighbouring groups to influence many reactions in organic chemistry (e.g. the reaction of a diene such as 1,3-cyclohexadiene with maleic anhydride normally gives the endo isomer because of a secondary effect {overlap of the carbonyl group π orbitals with the transition state in the Diels-Alder reaction}) this page is limited to neighbouring group effects seen with carbocations and SN2 reactions.