Photo-Induced Atom-Transfer Radical Reactions Using Charge-Transfer Complex between Iodine and Tertiary Amine
Eito Yoshioka1, Shigeru Kohtani, Takurou Hashimoto
1School of Pharmacy, Hyogo University of Health Sciences.
Abstract:
In the presence of charge-transfer complexes between iodine and tertiary amines, the aqueous-medium atom-transfer radical reactions proceeded under visible light irradiation without the typical photocatalysts.
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