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Novel Applications of Free-Radical Reactions in Preparative Organic Chemistry
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Enantioselective SynthesisDerivativesEngineeringNatural SciencesSynthetic InterestDiversity-oriented SynthesisRadical (Chemistry)Selective HalogenationOrganic ChemistryOrganic RadicalsChemistryHalogenationSynthetic ChemistryNovel ApplicationsBiomolecular EngineeringPolar Characteristics
The following reactions are described in which the synthetic interest is predominantly determined by the polar characteristics of the radicals and substrates involved: 1. Homolytic Amination of Aromatic Compounds 1.1. Amination with N-Chloroalkylamines 1.2. Amination with Hydroxylamine and Hdroxylamie-O-sulfonic Acid 2. Homolytic Substitution of Protonated Heteroaromatic Bases 2.1. Homolytic Alkylation 2.2. Homolytic Acylation 2.3. Homolytic α-Oxyalkylation 2.4. Homolytic Aminocarbonylation and α-Amidoalkylation 3. Selective Halogenation of Saturated Aliphatic Compounds 4. Alternating Addition of C-Radicals to Conjugated Olefins