Recent Advances in Iodine‐Mediated Radical Reactions

IF 4.4 2区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, APPLIED
Wen Yang, Jian Guo, Samual Hee, Yu Chen
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Abstract

Over the past two decades, iodine‐mediated free radical reactions have been extensively explored and employed in chemical transformations that complement traditional ionic reactions. In this review, we have updated the progress of the iodine‐mediated radical reactions in organic synthesis reported between 2015 and mid‐2024, and organized the reactions according to their mechanistic pathways. In general, the proposed mechanisms can be divided into four categories based on the radical initiation or its preceding steps, namely, (1) formation of a covalent X–I (X = C, N, S, Se) bond, which subsequently participates in a radical reaction; (2) formation of a noncovalent N•••I bond, which assists the homolyisis of the I–I bond; (3) formation of the key iodine radicals by visible‐light or heat induced homolysis of I2 or by electrochemical oxidation of iodide; (4) iodine induced peroxide decomposition via single electron transfer (SET) mechanism to generate alkoxy or alkyl peroxy radicals. We hope this review will provide readers with a comprehensive update on the iodine‐mediated radical reactions, thereby further inspiring more exciting advances in this emerging field.
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Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis
Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis 化学-应用化学
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9.40
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7.40%
发文量
447
审稿时长
1.8 months
期刊介绍: Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis (ASC) is the leading primary journal in organic, organometallic, and applied chemistry. The high impact of ASC can be attributed to the unique focus of the journal, which publishes exciting new results from academic and industrial labs on efficient, practical, and environmentally friendly organic synthesis. While homogeneous, heterogeneous, organic, and enzyme catalysis are key technologies to achieve green synthesis, significant contributions to the same goal by synthesis design, reaction techniques, flow chemistry, and continuous processing, multiphase catalysis, green solvents, catalyst immobilization, and recycling, separation science, and process development are also featured in ASC. The Aims and Scope can be found in the Notice to Authors or on the first page of the table of contents in every issue.
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