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Electron transfer-initiated cyclization mechanistic studies

The mechanism of the electroreductive cyclization reaction has been studied in some detail [22], The initial thought was that it occurred via the cyclization of the radical anion derived, for example, from 25 in the first reduction step. A moment s reflection, however, reveals that there are many more mechanistically viable pathways, especially when one realizes that the transformation involves five steps - two electron transfers (symbolized below by e and d , the latter corresponding to a homogeneous process), two protonations ( p ), and cyclization ( c ). In principle, these could occur in any order, and with any one of the steps being rate-determining. [Pg.9]


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