Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry
Acid
promoted:
A reaction that requires an
acid
to occur, but is not
catalytic
in
acid
(i.e., the
acid
is not regenerated in the
reaction mechanism
).
Electrophilic addition
of
HCl
to an
alkene
is promoted by
acid
(
HCl
) but not
catalyzed
by
acid
because the
acid
is not regenerated in the
reaction mechanism
.
Electrophilic addition
of
water
to an
alkene
is
catalyzed
by
acid
(
H
3
O
+
) because the
acid
used in the first
mechanism
step is regenerated at the end of the
mechanism
.
Related terms:
Acid catalyzed
,
base catalyzed
,
base promoted
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