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Theoretical and Experimental Study on the Reaction Mechanism of Photolysis and Solvolysis of Arylvinyl Halides
Hori, Kenzi,Kamada, Hideki,Kitamura, Tsugio,Kobayashi, Shinjiro,Taniguchi, Hiroshi
, p. 871 - 877 (2007/10/02)
The reaction mechanisms of solvolysis and photolysis of arylvinyl halides have been studied in terms of ab initio molecular orbital calculations and experiments.The frontier orbital of the p-methoxyphenylvinyl cation requires that nucleophiles attack not
Ipso substitution of triarylvinyl cations by alkoxide anions
Kitamura, Tsugio,Kabashima, Takashi,Nakamura, Ichizo,Fukuda, Tetsuro,Taniguchi, Hiroshi
, p. 7255 - 7261 (2007/10/02)
Photolysis and solvolysis of triarylbromoethanes 1 in the presence of alkoxide anions in alcohols resulted in significant formation of products derived from ipso substitution by alkoxide anions. Photolysis of 1-aryl-1-bromo-2,2-diphenylethenes 1Aa and 1Ab
Drastic Base Dependence of Products in Photolysis of 1-(p-Methoxyphenyl)-2,2-diphenylvinyl Bromide. ipso Substitution by Alkoxide Ions
Kitamura, Tsugio,Kabashima, Takashi,Kobayashi, Shinjiro,Taniguci, Hiroshi
, p. 1951 - 1954 (2007/10/02)
Addition of alkoxyde ions resulted in ipso substitution in the photolysis of an alcohol solution of 1-(p-methoxyphenyl)-2,2-diphenylvinyl bromide, whereas addition of triethylamine, pyridine, or NaHCO3 led to vinylic substitution.
