Radicals derived from Lewis acid/base pairs. 2019

Liu Leo Liu, and Douglas W Stephan
Department of Chemistry, University of Toronto, 80 St. George St., Toronto, Ontario M5S3H6, Canada. dstephan@chem.utoronto.ca.

While conventional approaches to stabilizing main group radicals have involved the use of Lewis acids or bases, this tutorial review focuses on new avenues to main group radicals derived from combinations of donor and acceptor molecules. Reactions involving the use of both classical Lewis acid-base adducts and frustrated Lewis pair systems are discussed and the subsequent reactivity is considered.

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