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The Photochemistry of Barton Esters

The best-known reactions belonging to this class are based either on the photo-NOCAS process [32] or on the photochemistry of Barton esters [69]. In the first case, a three-component reaction involving a cyanoarene, an olefin, and a nucleophile (usually the solvent) occurs. The reaction is generally initiated by a PET process between the aromatic and the olefin. The examples presented below are chosen from among the most representative and most recent. A typical reaction is illustrated in Scheme 3.26, where an enolized P-dicarbonyl compound acts as an added nucleophile. [Pg.84]

Dalko, P.I. (2004) The photochemistry of Barton esters, in Handbook of Organic Photochemistry and Photobiology, 2nd edn (eds W. Horspool and F. Lenci), CRC Press, Boca Raton, pp. 67-1-67-23. [Pg.93]

H. Suginome, Remote functionalization hy alkoxyl radicals generated hy the photolysis of nitrite esters The Barton reaction and related reactions of nitrite esters in CR. Handbook of Organic Photochemistry and Photobiology, 2nd Edition,... [Pg.645]

Suginome, H., Remote Functionalization by Alkoxyl Radicals Generated by the Photolysis of Nitrite Esters the Barton Reaction and Related Reactions of Nitrite Esters. In Horspool, W. M., Lenci, F. (eds), CRC Handbook of Organic Photochemistry and Photobiology, 2nd edn, CRC Press LLC, Boca Raton, FL, 2004, Chapter 102, pp. 1 16. [Pg.529]


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