The Journal of Organic Chemistry

Photochemical Electrocyclization of Thermally Stable Triarylamine Radical Cations

DT Breslin, MA Fox

Index: Breslin, David T.; Fox, Marye Anne Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1994 , vol. 59, # 24 p. 7557 - 7561

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Abstract

Pericyclic reactions of radical cations constitute an area of great theoretical interest within physical organic chemistry.'Although most published investigations have so far focused on thermal rearrangements, a few examples of photoinduced processes have also been

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