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Neighbouring group participation

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Neighbouring group participation (NGP) is a concept often discussed in the context of chemical reactions, particularly in organic chemistry and the study of reaction mechanisms. It refers to the involvement of a neighboring group, which is typically a functional group located on the same molecule, in stabilizing a transition state or lowering the energy barrier of a reaction via intramolecular interactions.

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