Organic radicals are highly active species that can undergo various transformations. Electrochemistry and photochemistry are efficient methods for the generation of these species of high energy, through single electron transfer processes under mild conditions. These methods have been frequently used to form various carboradical intermediates, for example, via the addition of N-centered radicals to alkenes (Section 1.4). Copper is a versatile transition metal that can transform carboradicals for the formation of various chemical bonds (Section 1.6). Combining electrochemistry or photochemistry for the generation of carboradicals with the copper-catalyzed carboradical functionalization will potentially lead to a large chemical space of useful...
In oxidative electrochemical organic synthesis, radical intermediates are often oxidized to cations ...
We report the visible light-mediated copper-catalyzed vicinal difunctionalization of olefins utilizi...
Photocatalytic reactions with first-row transition metals are presented as a method for sustainable ...
Recently, research concerning photoredox catalysis has enjoyed renewed interest. Photoredox catalysi...
A photocatalytic method for the oxyamination of alkenes using simple nucleophilic nitrogen atom sour...
Oxidative alkene difunctionalization reactions are important in synthetic organic chemistry because ...
Organic transformations can broadly be classified into four categories including cationic, anionic, ...
We have recently reported that a variety of couplings of nitrogen, sulfur, oxygen, and carbon nucleo...
The scope, applications, and understanding of photoinduced, copper-catalysis have advanced considera...
Organic transformations can broadly be classified into four categories including cationic, anionic, ...
Herein, we report a visible light-mediated copper-catalyzed protocol enabling the highly economic, v...
This Ph.D thesis demonstrates the development of new methodologies for C-C bond formation triggered ...
Photochem. has had a rich history within the inorg. community, and there is broad current interest i...
Copper oxidative addition into organohalides is a challenging two-electron process. In contrast, for...
Photoredox catalysis has been applied to renewable energy and green chemistry for many years. Ruthen...
In oxidative electrochemical organic synthesis, radical intermediates are often oxidized to cations ...
We report the visible light-mediated copper-catalyzed vicinal difunctionalization of olefins utilizi...
Photocatalytic reactions with first-row transition metals are presented as a method for sustainable ...
Recently, research concerning photoredox catalysis has enjoyed renewed interest. Photoredox catalysi...
A photocatalytic method for the oxyamination of alkenes using simple nucleophilic nitrogen atom sour...
Oxidative alkene difunctionalization reactions are important in synthetic organic chemistry because ...
Organic transformations can broadly be classified into four categories including cationic, anionic, ...
We have recently reported that a variety of couplings of nitrogen, sulfur, oxygen, and carbon nucleo...
The scope, applications, and understanding of photoinduced, copper-catalysis have advanced considera...
Organic transformations can broadly be classified into four categories including cationic, anionic, ...
Herein, we report a visible light-mediated copper-catalyzed protocol enabling the highly economic, v...
This Ph.D thesis demonstrates the development of new methodologies for C-C bond formation triggered ...
Photochem. has had a rich history within the inorg. community, and there is broad current interest i...
Copper oxidative addition into organohalides is a challenging two-electron process. In contrast, for...
Photoredox catalysis has been applied to renewable energy and green chemistry for many years. Ruthen...
In oxidative electrochemical organic synthesis, radical intermediates are often oxidized to cations ...
We report the visible light-mediated copper-catalyzed vicinal difunctionalization of olefins utilizi...
Photocatalytic reactions with first-row transition metals are presented as a method for sustainable ...