Identifier

etd-07092017-093759

Degree

Master of Science (MS)

Department

Chemistry

Document Type

Access to Thesis Restricted to LSU Campus

Abstract

C-H functionalization is an effective way to generate more reactive functionality from unactivated C-H bonds. Developments in this field aid in the synthesis of value- added compounds by shortening and/or simplifying total syntheses. The focus of my research has been the generation of a diazonium-bearing aryl sulfone and subsequent optimization of a new remote hydroxylation procedure with relatively mild conditions. This remote hydroxylation procedure utilizes 4 W blue LEDs (λmax=455 nm) and [Ru(bpy)3]Cl2 to induce the generation of an aryl radical, succeeded by a selective sp3C- H hydrogen abstraction, and installation of an alcohol group via intermediacy of a carbocation.

Date

2017

Document Availability at the Time of Submission

Student has submitted appropriate documentation to restrict access to LSU for 365 days after which the document will be released for worldwide access.

Committee Chair

Ragains, Justin

DOI

10.31390/gradschool_theses.4403

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