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Half a Century of Free Radical Chemistry

Half a Century of Free Radical Chemistry

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  • Date Published: April 1993
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521445801

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  • This book describes the experience over 25 years of the senior author with the chemistry of organic free radicals. It begins with a mechanistic study of industrial importance on the pyrolysis of chlorinated alkanes. It continues with a theory on the biosynthesis of phenolate derived alkaloids involving phenolate radical coupling. There follows 20 years of practical work to prove the theory correct, especially in the case of morphine alkaloids. The book then describes the work on nitrile photolysis (Barton reaction) which involved the invention of new radical chemistry leading to a simple synthesis of the important hormone, aldosterone. There follows a description of the invention of an important new method for the deoxygenation of biologically important molecules, especially sugars and nucleosides, using radical chemistry applied to thiocarbonyl derivatives. Some years later, in a logical extension to carboxylic acids, another new reaction was invented which provides carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and other radicals under mild conditions. A final chapter summarizes recent applications of thiocarbonyl group derived radical reactions by other authors.

    • Author is a Nobel Prize winner
    • Includes the work on the Barton Reaction
    • Historical, yet includes the most recent applications
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    ' … a very useful book both for the specialist radical fraternity and for those engaged in modern organic synthesis … (will) inspire young scientists interested in the creative cross-linking process of invention.' Chemistry in Britain

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    • Date Published: April 1993
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521445801
    • length: 180 pages
    • dimensions: 214 x 138 x 11 mm
    • weight: 0.22kg
    • contains: 50 b/w illus.
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    1. The pyrolysis of chlorinated hydrocarbons
    2. Phenolate radical coupling in synthesis and biosysnthesis
    Pummerer's ketone
    3. Nitrite photolysis (the Barton Reaction)
    4. Radical deoxygenation(the reaction of Barton and Mc Combie)
    5. Disciplined radicals and disciplinary radical reactions (Barton decarboxylation)
    6. Some recent synthetic applications of Barton radical methodologies.

  • Authors

    Derek H. R. Barton, Texas A & M University

    Shyamal I. Parekh, Texas A & M University

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