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The addition of hydrogen bromide to alkenes in the presence of hydroperoxides or peroxides proceeds via an anti-Markovnikov pathway and yields alkyl bromides.

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The observed regioselectivity can be explained based on the radical stability and steric effect. From the radical stability perspective, adding hydrogen bromide in the presence of peroxide directs the bromine radical at the less substituted carbon via a more stable tertiary radical intermediate. Similarly, in the steric framework, the larger bromine radical is bonded to the less substituted carbon, which forms a more stable radical, minimizing the steric effect. Therefore, the formation of a stable radical intermediate determines the regioselective outcome, justifying the observed anti-Markovnikov orientation.

The radical addition of hydrogen bromide is not stereoselective. If a new chiral center is produced, the addition of bromine radical can occur from either face of the alkene. So, forming a new chiral center leads to a racemic mixture of enantiomeric products. Moreover, the anti-Markovnikov addition is only feasible with hydrogen bromide. The reaction is not observed with other hydrogen halides.

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Anti Markovnikov AdditionHydrogen BromideAlkenesHydroperoxidesRadical StabilityRegioselectivityAlkyl BromidesBromine RadicalChiral CenterRacemic MixtureEnantiomeric ProductsSteric Effect

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