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Aryl Radical Selectivity in Biphasic Systems.

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Aryl radicals generated in the aqueous phase of biphasic mixtures have-regardless of a comparably low polarity- a strong preference to react with aromatic substrates in the aqueous phase and not… Click to show full abstract

Aryl radicals generated in the aqueous phase of biphasic mixtures have-regardless of a comparably low polarity- a strong preference to react with aromatic substrates in the aqueous phase and not to undergo phase-transfer into a lipophilic phase, independent from the presence of a surfactant. These results represent an important prerequisite toward future studies in biological systems, which typically consist of various compartments of either hydrophilic or lipophilic character.

Keywords: phase; radical selectivity; selectivity biphasic; biphasic systems; aryl radical

Journal Title: Organic letters
Year Published: 2020

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