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Radically “Green” Approaches to Hydrocarbon Functionalization via Allyl Transfer

Radically “Green” Approaches to Hydrocarbon Functionalization via Allyl Transfer.

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Radically “Green” Approaches to Hydrocarbon Functionalization via Allyl Transfer

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  1. Radically “Green” Approaches to Hydrocarbon Functionalization via Allyl Transfer This research involves the development and application of a recently discovered chemical process which effects the conversion RH + C=C-C-X ➞ R-C-C=C + HX. This allyl transfer reaction is especially noteworthy because it achieves both hydrocarbon functionalization and C-C bond formation, in a single step, via a free radical chain process (addition/elimination) based upon the chemistry of hydrogen abstractors such as bromine atom or the phthalimide-N-oxyl radical. Notably, this radical-based allyl transfer process is “tin-free” in that C-C bond formation is accomplished without the use of toxic reagents such as n-Bu3SnH. References: Tanko, J. M.; Sadeghipour, M., Hydrocarbon Functionalization via a New Free Radical –Based Condensation Reaction. Angew. Chem.1999, 111, 219-222 Struss, J. A.; Sadeghipour, M.; Tanko, J. M. Radical Additions to Allyl Bromides. A Synthetically Useful, ‘Tin-Free’ Method for Carbon–Carbon Bond Formation. Tetrahedron Lett.2009, 50, 2119 – 2120. J. M. Tanko (jtanko@vt.edu) Department of Chemistry Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Blacksburg, VA 24061

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