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Facile Synthesis of Z-alkenes Via Uphill Catalysis

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Journal J Am Chem Soc
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2014 Apr 1
PMID 24678625
Citations 76
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Abstract

Catalytic access to thermodynamically less stable Z-alkenes has recently received considerable attention. These approaches have relied upon kinetic control of the reaction to arrive at the thermodynamically less stable geometrical isomer. Herein, we present an orthogonal approach which proceeds via photochemically catalyzed isomerization of the thermodynamic E-alkene to the less stable Z-isomer which occurs via a photochemical pumping mechanism. We consider two potential mechanisms. Importantly, the reaction conditions are mild, tolerant, and operationally simple and will be easily implemented.

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