Highly controlled living radical polymerization through dual activation of organobismuthines

S Yamago, E Kayahara, M Kotani, B Ray…

Index: Yamago, Shigeru; Kayahara, Eiichi; Kotani, Masashi; Ray, Biswajit; Kwak, Yungwan; Goto, Atsushi; Fukuda, Takeshi Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2007 , vol. 46, # 8 p. 1304 - 1306

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Abstract

Synthetic radical chemistry of Group 16 and 17 heteroatom compounds, such as organoselenides, tellurides, bromides, and iodides, has been the subject of intensive research because of their ability to generate carbon-centered radicals under mild conditions.[1] In contrast, the synthetic radical chemistry of Group 15 heteroatom compounds is virtually unknown. We recently reported that organostibines are excellent precursors for ...

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