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Exploring Diradical Chemistry: A Carbon‐Centered Radical May Act as either an Anion or Electrophile through an Orbital Isomer
Authors:Dr. Théo P. Gonçalves  Dr. Mubina Mohamed  Prof. Richard J. Whitby  Dr. Helen F. Sneddon  Prof. David C. Harrowven
Affiliation:1. Chemistry, University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton, SO17 1BJ (UK);2. GlaxoSmithKline, Stevenage, Hertfordshire, SG1 2NY (UK)
Abstract:Diradical intermediates, formed by thermolysis of alkynylcyclobutenones, can display radical, anion, or electrophilic character because of the existence of an orbital isomer with zwitterionic and cyclohexatrienone character. Our realization that water, alcohols, and certain substituents can induce the switch provides new opportunities in synthesis. For example, it can be used to shut down radical pathways and to give access to aryl carbonates and tetrasubstituted quinones.
Keywords:density functional calculations  flow chemistry  radicals  rearrangements  small ring systems
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