3. Reactivity in ionic media
3.1 General principles
3.1.1 Impact of the ionic environment and the "innocence" of cations and anions
Intuitively, it's easy to foresee that most reaction courses are affected, sometimes dramatically, by the transfer of a molecular solvent to an ionic medium. Classically, chemical reactivity in solution is dependent on solvent interactions with substrates, intermediates and transition states. In the case of conventional solvents, the overriding factor is generally polarity. For ionic solvents, this is high, and is...
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