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Organocatalytic Radical and Electron Transfer Reactions

SN2-type organocatalytic alkylations have been developed under intramolecular conditions, leading to chiral cyclopropanes and cyclopentane derivatives under intramolecular conditions and were used in domino transformations as the final step. SN2-type alkylations with phase-transfer alkylations (Chapter 14), SNl-type reactions (Chapter 26), and free radical and electron-transfer SOMO-alkylations (Chapter 39) are gaining increasing importance in the organocatalytic arsenal. [Pg.727]


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