American Chemical Society, Journal of Organic Chemistry, 11(67), p. 3975-3978, 2002
DOI: 10.1021/jo025657c
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The inability of the intrazeolite environment to influence the regiochemistry of addition of singlet oxygen to electron-poor olefins is reported. This divergent behavior with respect to electron-rich alkenes is rationalized with a multicomplexation model that emphasizes the importance of intrazeolite substrate-cation binding.