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  1. Resonance-stabilized radical
    A benzylic radical is a resonance-stabilized radical in each of the two equally stable major resonance forms of which the unpaired electron is on a benzylic carbon. eg: The lightest benzylic radical 1 is called the benzyl radical.
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    In organic chemistry, benzyl is the substituent or molecular fragment possessing the structure R−CH2−C6H5. Benzyl features a benzene ring (C6H6) attached to a methylene group (−CH2−) group.
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  4. 16.4. The benzyl and related groups | Organic …

    A benzyl radical is a resonance-stabilized radical with an unpaired electron on a benzylic carbon. Learn how to draw the two resonance forms of a benzyl radical and see some examples of benzylic groups.

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    Nov 7, 2021 · The X˙ radical quickly abstracts one H atom to produce the benzyl radical that is trapped by Ar–Ni II –Br to form a reactive Bn–Ni III (Br)–Ar intermediate. Reductive elimination from the unstable Ni III species delivers …

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  9. Comparing the stabilities of allylic, benzylic, and …

    Which is the most stable free radical among the given species? (1) $\ce{CH2=CH-CH2^.}$ (allyl radical) (2) $\ce{C6H5-CH2^.}$ (benzyl radical) (3) $\ce{(H3C)3C^.}$ (t-butyl radical) (4) $\ce{C2H5^.}$ (ethyl radical) The book …

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