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Electrophile Olefin Combination Aromatic

The hydroarylation of olefins is relatively uncommon in photochemistry, despite a high interest in this process which allows the formation of an aryl-carbon bond via the direct activation of an aromatic, with no need for leaving groups in both components of the reaction. The process follows a photo-EOCAS (Electrophile-Olefin Combination Aromatic Substitution) mechanism [32], and is initiated by a PET reaction between an electron-rich aromatic and an electron-poor olefin, as illustrated in Scheme 3.14. [Pg.76]

EOCAS electrophile olefin combination aromatic substitution... [Pg.532]

Mangion, D., Frizzle, M., Arnold, R.D., and Cameron, T.S., The photochemistry of acrylonitrile with methoxylated naphthalenes introducing the photochemical electrophile-olefin combination, aromatic substitution (Photo-EONAS) reaction. Synthesis, 8,1215, 2001. [Pg.748]

As an example, this apply to enols or tautomeric enols such as maleic acid derivatives. While with a chemical reagent (cerium ammonium nitrate) the only process occurring is oxidative dimerization, when aromatic nitriles are used as the photochemical oxidant, selective trapping of the radicals by an electrophilic alkenes or by the nitrile itself occurs. Under these conditions, both the alkylation of alkenes and the oxidative alkylation/dimerization of dienes have been smoothly obtained (see Scheme 8) and side processes such as double alkylation or polymerization often occurring with other methods have been avoided. A three-component (Nucleophile-Olefin Combination, Aromatic Substitution) process is also possible. ... [Pg.21]


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