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Copper-Catalyzed Radical 1,2-Carbotrifluoromethylselenolation of Alkenes under Ambient Conditions.

Jiao YuNing-Yuan YangJiang-Tao ChengTian-Ya ZhanCheng LuanLiu YeQiang-Shuai GuZhong-Liang LiGuo-Qiang ChenXin-Yuan Liu
Published in: Organic letters (2021)
We have described a copper-catalyzed radical 1,2-carbotrifluoromethylselenolation of alkenes using the readily available alkyl halides and (Me4N)SeCF3 salt. Critical to the success is the use of a proline-based N,N,P-ligand to enhance the reducing capability of copper for easy conversion of diverse alkyl halides to the corresponding radicals via a single-electron transfer process. The reaction features a broad substrate scope, including various mono-, di-, and trisubstituted alkenes with many functional groups.
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