The "Harpoon reaction" refers to a specific type of chemical reaction characterized by the generation of highly reactive intermediates, often involving radicals, which "harpoon" or capture other molecules in a highly selective manner. This term is primarily associated with reactions that involve radical mechanisms where a radical species can rapidly react with a non-radical species. The Harpoon reaction is notable for its efficiency and selectivity, often leading to unexpected products.

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