2. Multi-component radical reactions
2.1 3-component radical reactions – Radical additions to olefins
Olefins provide a source of radical acceptors that can be used in a single transformation to produce highly sophisticated synthetic intermediates. This chapter describes a number of radical additions to olefins, leading to the formation of new C-C and C-N bonds under mild and, for the most part, non-polluting conditions.
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