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Intramolecular anodic olefin coupling reactions: Using competition studies to probe the mechanism of oxidative cyclization reactions
Hai Chao Xu
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Kevin D. Moeller
Department of Chemistry
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
DBBS - Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Structural Biology
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Sulfonamides
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Anodic
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Oxidative Cyclization Reaction
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Anions
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Coupling Reaction
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Competition Studies
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Olefin Coupling
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Relative Rate
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Competition Experiments
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Cyclization Reaction
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Radical Cation
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Lithium
50%
Enol Ethers
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Vinyl Sulfides
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Electrolysis Conditions
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Ketene Dithioacetals
50%
Anodic Cyclization
50%
Oxidative Coupling
50%
Methoxide
50%
Nitrogen-centered Radicals
50%
Chemistry
Oxidative Cyclization
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Coupling Reaction
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Alkene
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Sulfonamide
100%
Base
50%
Cyclization Reaction
50%
Radical Cation
50%
Lithium
50%
Ketene
50%
Enol Ether
50%
Dithioacetal
50%
Methoxide
50%
Sulfide
50%