Organic Chemistry II
Kinetic control refers to the dominance of reaction pathways that lead to the formation of products in a reaction mechanism that occur faster, rather than those that are more stable. This concept emphasizes the importance of the activation energy and the rate at which products are formed, particularly when reactions are under conditions where temperature and time constraints influence the outcome. In situations where kinetic control is established, products are formed based on their accessibility and speed of formation rather than their thermodynamic stability.
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