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Electrochemical Organoselenium Catalysis for the Selective Activation of Alkynes: Easy Access to Carbonyl-pyrroles/oxazoles from N -Propargyl Enamines/Amides.

Mrinmay BaidyaJhilik DuttaSuman De Sarkar
Published in: Organic letters (2023)
Intramolecular electro-oxidative addition of enamines or amides to nonactivated alkynes was attained to access carbonyl-pyrroles or -oxazoles from N -propargyl derivatives. Organoselenium was employed as the electrocatalyst, which played a crucial role as a π-Lewis acid and selectively activated the alkyne for the successful nucleophilic addition. The synthetic strategy permits a wide range of substrate scope up to 93% yield. Several mechanistic experiments, including the isolation of a selenium-incorporated intermediate adduct, enlighten the electrocatalytic pathway.
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