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Added mechanism section, which discusses the four main mechanisms of oxidative addition in organometallic systems. -- Tycarter ( talk) 03:53, 13 December 2010 (UTC)
One blocked. Let's see about the rest. Such a shame, but they brought it upon themselves. I've tried to contact their in-charge, User talk:Ajm_mich, but it doesn't help either. WP is not a noticeboard to put up these school projects. Sorry, venting, but I'm pissed off. -- Rifleman 82 ( talk) 01:43, 13 December 2010 (UTC)
I was trying to edit this bit, but User:Tycarter disagrees. Maybe we can discuss? "Concerted This mechanism is often observed for the activation of homonuclear diatomic molecules such as H2 and N2 as well as for highly strained ring systems such as cyclopropanes. Many C–H activation reactions also follow a concerted mechanism through the formation of an M–(C–H) agostic complex."
-- Smokefoot ( talk) 01:15, 14 December 2010 (UTC)
Theres not much on reductive elimination and the link just redirects back to this page — Preceding unsigned comment added by Eggilicious ( talk • contribs) 09:15, 21 February 2012 (UTC)
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Added mechanism section, which discusses the four main mechanisms of oxidative addition in organometallic systems. -- Tycarter ( talk) 03:53, 13 December 2010 (UTC)
One blocked. Let's see about the rest. Such a shame, but they brought it upon themselves. I've tried to contact their in-charge, User talk:Ajm_mich, but it doesn't help either. WP is not a noticeboard to put up these school projects. Sorry, venting, but I'm pissed off. -- Rifleman 82 ( talk) 01:43, 13 December 2010 (UTC)
I was trying to edit this bit, but User:Tycarter disagrees. Maybe we can discuss? "Concerted This mechanism is often observed for the activation of homonuclear diatomic molecules such as H2 and N2 as well as for highly strained ring systems such as cyclopropanes. Many C–H activation reactions also follow a concerted mechanism through the formation of an M–(C–H) agostic complex."
-- Smokefoot ( talk) 01:15, 14 December 2010 (UTC)
Theres not much on reductive elimination and the link just redirects back to this page — Preceding unsigned comment added by Eggilicious ( talk • contribs) 09:15, 21 February 2012 (UTC)