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Green Chem., 2008, 10, 1038 - 1042, DOI: 10.1039/b809007f
Solar reactions for preparing hindered 7-cis-isomers of dienes and trienes in the vitamin A series
Yao-Peng Zhao, Roger O. Campbell and Robert S. H. Liu
Selective triplet sensitized isomerizations of dienes and trienes in the vitamin A series were accomplished through solar irradiation. The use of Rose Bengal as a photosensitizer for triene derivatives allowed the tapping of the visible region of the sunlight, thereby making a rapid conversion to the desired hindered 7-cis isomers possible. The short exposure time has led to the design of a simple floating solar reactor that eliminated the need of circulating cooling water. That such a very green approach to photochemical reactions could be carried out in a single surfing session, while using the Pacific Ocean as the heat sink, has added an obvious fun component to the photochemical project. Conversion to 7-cis-
-ionol was quantitative, albeit at a slower rate because of the need to use a colorless photosensitizer.
