Key Role of Ti (IV) in the Selective Radical− Radical Cross-Coupling Mediated by the Ingold-Fischer Effect

R Spaccini, N Pastori, A Clerici, C Punta…

Index: Spaccini, Raffaele; Pastori, Nadia; Clerici, Angelo; Punta, Carlo; Porta, Ombretta Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2008 , vol. 130, # 52 p. 18018 - 18024

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Abstract

We report an innovative approach for the selective synthesis of polyfunctional derivatives by cross-combination of different radicals generated under mild conditions. The coordinating effect of Ti (IV) plays a key role in the reaction mechanism: due to its chelating action on the hydroxyl groups, it promotes the homolytic C− C bond cleavage of α, β-dihydroxy ketones by enhancing the captodative effect and the consequent stabilization of the corresponding α- ...

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