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Selenium—phosphorus bonds sulfur halides

Because of the radical mechanism for SET reactions, introduction of both a perfluoroalkyl group and a heteroatom moiety to the carbon-carbon double [17-20] and even triple [21] bonds is possible. The initially generated perfluoroalkyl radicals add first to olefins to form a new radical intermediate (23), which then couples with anions (22) to form new anion radicals (24). The formation of the product (25) and the chain propagation via electron transfer from anion radicals (24) to perfluoroalkyl halides constitutes a chain reaction as shown in Scheme 2.38. Sulfur [19], selenium [20], tellurium [21], and phosphorus [22] anions (22) have been employed for these reactions [23]. [Pg.124]


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