The mechanism of reductive cleavage of model alkyl halides (methyl 2-bromoisobutyrate, methyl 2-bromopropionate, and 1-bromo-1-chloroethane), used as initiators in living radical polymerization (LRP), has been investigated in acetonitrile using both experimental and computational methods. Both theoretical and experimental investigations have revealed that dissociative electron transfer to these alkyl halides proceeds exclusively via a concerted rather than stepwise manner. The reductive cleavage of all three alkyl halides requires a substantial activation barrier stemming mainly from the breaking C-X bond. The activation step during single electron transfer LRP (SET-LRP) was originally proposed to proceed via formation and decomposition of ...
Reactions of 2-bromo-, 2-chloronorbornane, 3-chloronorbornan-2-one and 3-bromocamphor with Me3Sn-, P...
This paper studies the mechanism of electrochemically induced carbon–bromine dissociation in 1-Br-2-...
Computational studies on ketyl anion radicals with methyl chloride and on ω-chloroalkanal radical an...
The mechanism of reductive cleavage of model alkyl halides (methyl 2-bromoisobutyrate, methyl 2-brom...
Atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) is a powerful method of polymerization of a wide range o...
High-level ab initio molecular orbital calculations are used to study the thermodynamics and electro...
High-level ab initio molecular orbital calculations are used to study the thermodynamics and electro...
The mechanism of homogeneous reduction of XCH2CN (X) Cl, Br, I) by organic radical anions (D•-) has ...
The mechanism of activation of atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) has been analyzed by inve...
The redox properties of some alkyl radicals, which are important in atom transfer radical polymeriza...
Atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) is one of the most studied techniques of controlled livi...
Quantum-mechanical computations revealed that, despite the presence of electron-withdrawing and/or π...
Generation of carbon centered radicals from organic halides represents a powerful tool in modern org...
The reductive cleavage of the haloacetonitriles (Cl, Br, I) in DMF provides additional examples of ...
Aminoalkyl radicals, such as Et2NCHCH3, have low oxidation potentials and are therefore powerful red...
Reactions of 2-bromo-, 2-chloronorbornane, 3-chloronorbornan-2-one and 3-bromocamphor with Me3Sn-, P...
This paper studies the mechanism of electrochemically induced carbon–bromine dissociation in 1-Br-2-...
Computational studies on ketyl anion radicals with methyl chloride and on ω-chloroalkanal radical an...
The mechanism of reductive cleavage of model alkyl halides (methyl 2-bromoisobutyrate, methyl 2-brom...
Atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) is a powerful method of polymerization of a wide range o...
High-level ab initio molecular orbital calculations are used to study the thermodynamics and electro...
High-level ab initio molecular orbital calculations are used to study the thermodynamics and electro...
The mechanism of homogeneous reduction of XCH2CN (X) Cl, Br, I) by organic radical anions (D•-) has ...
The mechanism of activation of atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) has been analyzed by inve...
The redox properties of some alkyl radicals, which are important in atom transfer radical polymeriza...
Atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) is one of the most studied techniques of controlled livi...
Quantum-mechanical computations revealed that, despite the presence of electron-withdrawing and/or π...
Generation of carbon centered radicals from organic halides represents a powerful tool in modern org...
The reductive cleavage of the haloacetonitriles (Cl, Br, I) in DMF provides additional examples of ...
Aminoalkyl radicals, such as Et2NCHCH3, have low oxidation potentials and are therefore powerful red...
Reactions of 2-bromo-, 2-chloronorbornane, 3-chloronorbornan-2-one and 3-bromocamphor with Me3Sn-, P...
This paper studies the mechanism of electrochemically induced carbon–bromine dissociation in 1-Br-2-...
Computational studies on ketyl anion radicals with methyl chloride and on ω-chloroalkanal radical an...