Reaction of a cation radical generated from trivalent phosphorus compound through single-electron transfer to arenediazonium salt
S Yasui, K Shioji, A Ohno
Index: Yasui, Shinro; Shioji, Kosei; Ohno, Atsuyoshi Tetrahedron Letters, 1994 , vol. 35, # 17 p. 2695 - 2698
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Abstract
Abstract A cation radical generated from a trivalent phosphorus compound through single- electron transfer to an arenediazonium salt undergoes both ionic and radical reactions. Relative ease of these reactions depends mainly on the number of phenyl ligands on the phosphorus atom.
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