화학공학소재연구정보센터
Chemical Reviews, Vol.116, No.17, 9816-9849, 2016
Arene-Alkene Cycloaddition
Cycloadditions are among the most efficient chemical processes, combining atom economy, stereospecificity, and the ability to generate molecular complexity in a single step. Aromatic rings would in principle be ideal reaction partners, as they contain, at least from the topological point of View, both. olefinic and diene;: subunits; however, the Stability of the conjugated aromatic system would be broken by cycloaddition reactions, which are,therefore rarely applied, because kinetics and thermodynamics hinder the process. From that aspect, photochemical activation opens interesting perspectives, as one can selectively provide excess. energy to nine of the reactants but not to the product, thus preventing thermal back reaction. Indeed,, aromatic rings show a rich photochemistry, ranging from isomerizations, substitutions, and additions to cycloadditions. In this review, we will focus on cycloadditions, covering literature from early observations up to the present.