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Radical reactions cyclopropanes from ethylene

The effect of multiplicity of carbenes on their reactivity is most vividly marked in the following features rationalized by Skell et al. from experimental data [37-39]. First, the reaction of carbenes occurs in the singlet electron state at a much faster rate than in the triplet, with the absolute rates of typical reactions of addition to multiple bonds and of insertion into the C—H bonds exceeding, under normal conditions, the rate of intercombination conversion. Secondly, the singlet carbenes are characterized by one-step stereospecific addition to double bonds, as, for instance, in the cyclopropanation reaction, while the triplet carbenes react in a nonstereospecific way to form first an intermediate biradical through addition to one of the atoms of the double bond. The formation of a trimethylene radical, in the course of reaction of triplet methylene ( B ) with ethylene, has been confirmed by semiempirical [40, 41] and ab initio [42, 43] quantum chemical calculations. [Pg.200]


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