b. In free radical bromination, instead of directly using Br2, N-bromosuccininimide (NBS) is often used due to a minder and better controlled reaction condition. Commercial NBS reagent always contains a small amount HBr. NBS reacts with HBr to generate Br₂. Use curved arrow to demonstrate the reaction mechanism for the following free radical bromination reaction. N-Br (NBS) hv Br N Br

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b. In free radical bromination, instead of directly using Br2, N-bromosuccininimide (NBS) is often
used due to a minder and better controlled reaction condition. Commercial NBS reagent always
contains a small amount HBr. NBS reacts with HBr to generate Br2. Use curved arrow to
demonstrate the reaction mechanism for the following free radical bromination reaction.
N-Br
(NBS)
O
hv
Br
+
Br
Transcribed Image Text:b. In free radical bromination, instead of directly using Br2, N-bromosuccininimide (NBS) is often used due to a minder and better controlled reaction condition. Commercial NBS reagent always contains a small amount HBr. NBS reacts with HBr to generate Br2. Use curved arrow to demonstrate the reaction mechanism for the following free radical bromination reaction. N-Br (NBS) O hv Br + Br
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