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Electronic coupling solvent-separated radical pairs

In the presence electron-rich alkenes such as 2,3-dimethylbut-2-ene, irradiation of CA gives the allylethers 59 and 60, whereas with BQ, a substantial amount of the spiro-oxetane is also formed.The product distribution of the allyl ethers is rationalized by steric effects on the H+ abstraction and on the recombination of radicals as well as spin densities. The crucial role of solvent polarity in CA photochemistry is well illustrated by the results of a study into the reaction between the quinone and cyclohexanone enol trimethylsilyl ether 61 using time-resolved (ps) spectroscopy. The influence of the solvent occurs following the formation of the radical ion pair (CA - 61+-). The CA- species is short lived in nonpolar solvents and cyclohex-2-en-l-one and 62 are the reaction products, whereas in acetonitrile, the lifetime is much longer, which allows diffuse separation of the radical ion pair and transference of the TMS to the solvent. The resulting ketyl radical couples to CA - yielding 63. [Pg.1752]


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