“…Given the very low rotational and radical combination barriers, the diradical intermediates reside on a relatively flat energy surface and are susceptible to nonstatistical dynamic effects. 37−41 We further examined the reactions of 12 and 14 with 1,1dichloro-2,2-difluoroethene, previously reported by Becker and Hohermuth 21 (Figure 3b,c). As expected by an increased p character at the F-substituted carbon of 1,1-dichloro-2,2difluoroethene, a σ-bond first forms between the CF 2 fragment and either C1 (via TS1) or C2 (via TS1′) of the bicyclic compound.…”