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N -Fluorobenzenesulfonimide-Mediated Intermolecular Carboselenenylation of Olefins with Aromatics and Diselenides.

You-Qin JiangYong-Hao WangChen-Fan ZhouYun-Qian ZhangYong LingYu ZhaoGong-Qing Liu
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2022)
Intermolecular carboselenenylation of easily accessible alkenes by utilizing diselenides and N -fluorobenzenesulfonimide (NFSI) under metal-free and mild conditions is reported. Preliminary mechanistic studies indicate that the oxidation of diselenide by NFSI through a single-electron-transfer process produces an active selenenyl cationic radical species that initiates the intermolecular carboselenenylation of olefins, forming key Se-C and C-C bonds. Under optimized conditions, a broad spectrum of functionally and structurally diverse selenoether derivatives with promising yields is accessed with a very high functional group tolerance.
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