Issue 39, 2006

Taming the free radical shrew – learning to control homolytic reactions at higher heteroatoms

Abstract

Free radical chemistry has come a long way in a relatively short period of time. Armed with mechanistic and rate constant data, the synthetic practitioner can now apply free radical chemistry to the synthesis of many different classes of target molecule with confidence. This Feature Article highlights progress made in the understanding and application of free radical reactions at main group higher heteroatoms and demonstrates how this knowledge can be used to construct interesting higher heterocycles, many of which exhibit biological activity, through the use of intramolecular homolytic substitution chemistry.

Graphical abstract: Taming the free radical shrew – learning to control homolytic reactions at higher heteroatoms

Article information

Article type
Feature Article
Submitted
08 Jun 2006
Accepted
04 Jul 2006
First published
10 Aug 2006

Chem. Commun., 2006, 4055-4065

Taming the free radical shrew – learning to control homolytic reactions at higher heteroatoms

C. H. Schiesser, Chem. Commun., 2006, 4055 DOI: 10.1039/B608150A

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