Radicals: Reactive Intermediates with Translational Potential

Ming Yan(Scripps Research Institute), Julian C. Lo(Scripps Research Institute), Jacob T. Edwards(Scripps Research Institute), Phil S. Baran(Scripps Research Institute)
Journal of the American Chemical Society
September 15, 2016
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Abstract

This Perspective illustrates the defining characteristics of free radical chemistry, beginning with its rich and storied history. Studies from our laboratory are discussed along with recent developments emanating from others in this burgeoning area. The practicality and chemoselectivity of radical reactions enable rapid access to molecules of relevance to drug discovery, agrochemistry, material science, and other disciplines. Thus, these reactive intermediates possess inherent translational potential, as they can be widely used to expedite scientific endeavors for the betterment of humankind.


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