Peroxodisulfate-mediated selenoamination of alkenes yielding amidoselenide-containing sulfamides and azoles
Chemical Communications2016Vol. 52(54), pp. 8471–8474
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Abstract
A new protocol for C-Se and C-N bond formation by the direct difunctionalization of alkenes is reported. The protocol is operationally simple, has a wide substrate scope, and uses readily available amino sources. This reaction represents a significant addition to the limited number of intermolecular selenide difunctionalization reactions of alkenes and would find practical application in the synthesis of nitrogen- and selenium-containing molecules.
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