Description: |
[DCS seminar] Prof.Armido Studer (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität, 48149 Münster, Germany) -- Radical Cascades Using Electron Catalysis |
Date: |
Tuesday, Dec 06, 2016 |
Time: |
4:30 p.m. - 6 p.m. |
Venue: |
G06, Lecture Hall Complex |
Details: |
The first part of the lecture deals with general aspects of catalysis in the field of radical
chemistry. The perspective of much of the recent work on catalysis in radical reactions is
catalysis. The goal of the lecture is to complement this with a radical perspective.1
It is often
better to consider reactions by the kind of radical transformation that is occurring rather than
by the catalyst that is being used. It will be shown that many reactions in “radical catalysis”
have significant innate components; or in other words significant background chain reactions
occurring where the catalyst is not involved. Therefore, care has to be taken when discussing
catalysis in radical reactions.
Along these lines, in the second part of the lecture the concept of using the electron as a
catalyst will be discussed.2
It will be shown that the electron is an efficient catalyst for
conducting various types of radical cascade reactions that proceed via radical and radical ion
intermediates. The “electron is a catalyst” paradigm unifies mechanistically an assortment of
synthetic transformations that otherwise have little or no apparent relationship. Some recent
examples on the use of the electron as a catalyst will be discussed.3 Along with electron
catalysis selected examples on iodine atom transfer and redox catalyzed reactions are
presented. |
Calendar: |
Seminar Calendar (entered by arun.ds) |