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Secondary reaction cobalt catalysis

Intermolecular addition of radicals, generated by photo-electrochemical catalysis, to activated alkenes can also be brought about. The reaction of 66 is used as a key step in one synthesis of the insect pheromone, brevicomin [219]. The reaction of a secondary radical from 67 occurs at low cathode potentials and without photochemical assistance [219]. This illustrates the equiibrium between a secondary al-kylcobalt(m) species and the radical - cobalt(ii) pair. The carbon radical is eventually captured by reaction with the alkene. Further steps in the synthesis lead to four isomers of the pheromone, multistriatin, each of which is a pure enantiomer since... [Pg.145]


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