Abstrait
Can Innovative Chemical Technologies Improve Radical Chemistry?
Estelle Banaszak LeonardRadical chemistry is of great interest in many chemical areas, like medicinal chemistry, material chemistry or polymers, or maybe formulation, so as to know and stop radical disorders. However, despite the lasting interest in performing radical syntheses, the use of innovative techniques for a more eco-friendly approach remains occasional. We will focus on examples showing how natural products can undergo radical transformations under innovative techniques. It will be shown that the combination of uncommon energetic devices with greener solvent can shorten reaction times, or even promote the envisioned reaction. By using aromatic aldehydes, (un)modified aminoacids or fatty acids, the molecules from such radical processes can be used in a wide range of applications. Biocides, surfactants, electron-transfer materials or even synthons are real options for molecules valorization.