Direct ‘uphill’ isomerization of numerous olefin classes

Researchers have used excited-state electron transfer events to ‘pump’ olefin molecules up and then have them fall back down through a series of favorable steps to ultimately transform into a less stable isomeric form. This essentially allows internal olefins, or alkenes, to migrate along the carbon chain to the terminal position — a kind of musical chairs that shunts the double bond to a position of less overall stability.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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