Comparison between ground and excited state reactivity of cyclopropenes: thermolysis and far-uv (185 nm) photolysis of spiro [2.4] hept-1-ene
MG Steinmetz, YP Yen, GK Poch
Index: Steinmetz, Mark G.; Yen, Yao-Pin; Poch, Gregory K. Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications, 1983 , # 24 p. 1504 - 1505
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Abstract
Differences in thermal and photochemical product distributions of spiro[2.4] hept-I -ene reflect state selective reactivity of So and S, vinylcarbene intermediates. ... The singlet photochemistry of cyclopropenes has continued to attract interest,lP5 although efforts have largely been devoted to examples bearing substituents to provide a chromophore accessible at long wavelengths (h >220 nm). Such substituents as phenyl, vinyl, or acyl on C(3) divert reactivity towards ...
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