TEMPERATURE AND MATRIX EFFECTS ON MULTIPLICITY-SPECIFICITY AND C–H INSERTION SELECTIVITY IN REACTION OF PHENYLCARBENE
H Tomioka, S Suzuki, Y Izawa
Index: Tomioka, Hideo; Suzuki, Shinji; Izawa, Yasuji Chemistry Letters, 1980 , p. 293 - 296
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Abstract
Photochemical studies of phenyldiazomethane in 2-chloropropane as a function of temperature reveal that C–Cl insertion of singlet phenylcarbene is dominant at lower temperature as long as the solvent is liquid, but primary C–H insertion becomes near- exclusive in a rigid matrix, suggesting that two kinds of matrix effect are operating.
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