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SRN1 reactions anion radical fragmentation

Substituted 2,3-dihydro-l-H-indoles 26 are accessible by the versatile application of a 5-exo ring closure process during the propagation cycle in the SRN1 reaction [67]. Following the initial ET and fragmentation of the radical anion of the substrate, the... [Pg.342]

The fragmentation of radical anions and the reverse reaction, the addition of anions to radicals, are the critical steps of SRN1 reactions [110] which constitute perhaps the largest class of fragmentation reactions initiated by photoinduced electron transfer. These reactions are chain processes and photoinduced ET is involved only in the initiation step, which is usually poorly defined. The reactions may also be initiated by other means, not involving absorption of a photon. The SRN1 reactions and related redox-activation processes have been recently extensively reviewed [72a, 110,127] and will not be discussed here. [Pg.29]

The reactions of 1,3-dihaloadamantanes with various carbanions in DMSO have been studied.18 For example, potassium enolates of acetophenone and pinacolone and the anion of nitromethane react with 1,3-diiodoadamantane (19) under photo-stimulation a free-radical chain process forms a 1-iodo monosubstitution product (20) as an intermediate, which undergoes concerted fragmentation to yield derivatives of 7-methylidenebicyclo[3.3.1]nonene (21). These and other results were interpreted in terms of the Srn1 mechanism. The work has been extended to the reactions of 1- and 2-halo- and 1,2-dichloro-adamantanes, examples of the SrnI mechanism again being found.19... [Pg.302]


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