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Radical Reactions Induced by Visible Light in Dichloromethane Solutions of Hünig's Base: Synthetic Applications and Mechanistic Observations
Authors:Dr Alexander Böhm  Prof Dr Thorsten Bach
Institution:1. Department Chemie and Catalysis Research Center (CRC), Technische Universit?t München, Garching, Germany;2. (+49)?89‐289‐13315 0000-0002-1342-0202 Department Chemie and Catalysis Research Center (CRC), Technische Universit?t München, Garching, Germany
Abstract:β‐(3‐Iodopropoxy)‐substituted α,β‐unsaturated lactams, lactones, and cycloalkenones (eight examples) underwent reductive radical reactions in a dichloromethane solution of N,N‐diisopropylethylamine (Hünig's base) upon irradiation with visible light (λ=419 nm). Apart from plain reduction reactions (hydro‐de‐iodination), a significant degree of cyclization was observed in three cases. In parallel to the conversion of the substrates, the formation of intensely colored by‐products was observed. Based on mass spectrometric evidence and upon comparison with known compounds, the by‐products were identified as cyanine dyes. Their formation supports the hypothesis that irradiation of dichloromethane solutions of Hünig's base leads to the formation of radicals, which in turn can either initiate a radical reaction or combine with cyanine precursors. It was shown by deuterium‐labelling experiments, that one equivalent of dichloromethane is incorporated into the cyanine dyes and that the reductive quenching of radical intermediates is at least partially due to hydrogen abstraction from the solvent. As a consequence, a reductive cyclization of the starting materials is favored in CD2Cl2 solutions as shown for two β‐(3‐iodopropoxy)‐substituted tetronates, which underwent in dichloromethane almost exclusive reduction, but gave predominantly the cyclization products in CD2Cl2.
Keywords:cyanines  cyclization  photochemistry  radical reactions  reduction
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