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High-speed C–H chlorination of ethylene carbonate using a new photoflow setup

  • Takayoshi Kasakado,
  • Takahide Fukuyama,
  • Tomohiro Nakagawa,
  • Shinji Taguchi and
  • Ilhyong Ryu

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2022, 18, 152–158, doi:10.3762/bjoc.18.16

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  • chlorination, which is consistent with the requirement of photoirradiation for the purpose of radical initiation. Near-complete selectivity for single chlorination required the low conversion of ethylene carbonate such as 9%, which was controlled by limited introduction of chlorine gas. At a higher conversion
  • ; ethylene carbonate; photo flow reactor; vinylene carbonate; Introduction The C–H chlorination by molecular chlorine is a highly exothermic reaction that proceeds via a radical chain mechanism as illustrated in Scheme 1 [1][2][3][4][5][6]. Frequently, photoirradiation is used for radical initiation through
  • ), chloroethylene carbonate (2) was obtained in good to excellent selectivity by tuning the flow rates of 1 and chlorine gas. Partial irradiation of the flow channel is sufficient for the C–H chlorination, consistent with the requirement for light irradiation for the radical initiation step. If we apply the
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Published 27 Jan 2022

Correction: Amine–borane complex-initiated SF5Cl radical addition on alkenes and alkynes

  • Audrey Gilbert,
  • Pauline Langowski,
  • Marine Delgado,
  • Laurent Chabaud,
  • Mathieu Pucheault and
  • Jean-François Paquin

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 1725–1726, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.120

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  • , France 10.3762/bjoc.17.120 Keywords: amine–borane complex; pentafluorosulfanyl chloride; pentafluorosulfanyl substituent; radical addition; radical initiation; The stereochemistry of some alkene products (2i–k) in Scheme 4 of the original publication was misattributed. The corrected structures are
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Published 23 Jul 2021

Photoinduced post-modification of graphitic carbon nitride-embedded hydrogels: synthesis of 'hydrophobic hydrogels' and pore substructuring

  • Cansu Esen and
  • Baris Kumru

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2021, 17, 1323–1334, doi:10.3762/bjoc.17.92

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  • similarity to natural tissues, meaning that they are stable networks with high water content [1][2][3]. The simplest synthesis of hydrogels can be conducted in an aqueous solution of a water-soluble monomer and crosslinker (bi- or more functional) in the presence of an initiator (generally radical initiation
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Published 21 May 2021

Amine–borane complex-initiated SF5Cl radical addition on alkenes and alkynes

  • Audrey Gilbert,
  • Pauline Langowski,
  • Marine Delgado,
  • Laurent Chabaud,
  • Mathieu Pucheault and
  • Jean-François Paquin

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2020, 16, 3069–3077, doi:10.3762/bjoc.16.256

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  • three alkyne derivatives were tested in the reaction, with yields ranging from 3% to 85%. Keywords: amine-borane complex; pentafluorosulfanyl chloride; pentafluorosulfanyl substituent; radical addition; radical initiation; Introduction The pentafluorosulfanyl (SF5) substituent has been attracting its
  • styrene [48][49][50]. We envisioned that it could be possible to replace the Et3B in Dolbier’s protocol by a stable amine–borane complex that could perform the radical initiation of SF5Cl on its addition on alkenes. This would address the drawbacks associated with the use of Et3B as the radical initiator
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Kinetic analysis of mechanoradical formation during the mechanolysis of dextran and glycogen

  • Naoki Doi,
  • Yasushi Sasai,
  • Yukinori Yamauchi,
  • Tetsuo Adachi,
  • Masayuki Kuzuya and
  • Shin-ichi Kondo

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2017, 13, 1174–1183, doi:10.3762/bjoc.13.116

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  • approximately 95% α-D-1,6-linkages, which form a straight chain, and 5% α-1,3-linkages, from which branches begin, as shown in Figure 2 [8][9][10]. The grafting of synthetic polymers onto Dx has generally been carried out using oxygen-based radicals produced via a hydrogen abstraction method (e.g., radical
  • initiation, γ-irradiation) from hydroxy groups [11][12][13][14]. However, as the polysaccharide backbone is unstable under these harsh and high temperature conditions, these compounds are not suitable for condensation polymerizations to synthesize graft copolymers [15]. In general a radical polymerization
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Published 19 Jun 2017

Metal-free aerobic oxidations mediated by N-hydroxyphthalimide. A concise review

  • Lucio Melone and
  • Carlo Punta

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2013, 9, 1296–1310, doi:10.3762/bjoc.9.146

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  • processes, especially in the field of the selective oxygenation of hydrocarbons. Review Radical initiation by thermal decomposition Thermal decomposition of peroxides and azo-compounds is a well-known technique generally used to generate radicals in solution. Ishii and co-workers widely investigated the key
  • proceeded under 1 atmosphere of O2 alone, without any additional initiator being required. Radical initiation by redox processes Nitrogen oxides and nitric acid The PINO activation by means of nitric oxide was first reported by Ishii et al. in 1997 [22]. By reacting adamantane in a mixed solvent of
  • was converted to acetophenone in 80% yield by operating at 80 °C in N,N-dimethylacetamide (DMA) as solvent. A plausible mechanism is shown in Scheme 26. It is based on three experimental data sets collected by the research group: (i) The occurrence of a free-radical initiation. In fact, in the
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Published 02 Jul 2013
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