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Selenenyl halides reactions with enolates

Selenenyl halides are relatively stable, though moisture sensitive, compounds that are generally prepared by the reactions shown in Scheme 7 and behave as electrophihc selenium species. " They react with ketones and aldehydes via their enols or enolates to afford a-seleno derivatives (e.g. (17) in equation 11). Similar a-selenenylations of /3-dicarbonyl compounds, esters, and lactones can be performed, although the latter two types of compounds require prior formation of their enolates. Moreover, the a-selenenylation of anions stabilized by nitrile, nifro, sulfone, or various types of phosphorus substituents has also been reported (equation 12). In many such cases, the selenenylation step is followed by oxidation to the selenoxide and spontaneous syn elimination to provide a convenient method for the preparation of the corresponding a ,/3-unsaturated compound (e.g. 18 in equation 11). Enones react with benzeneselenenyl chloride (PhSeCl) and pyridine to afford a-phenylselenoenones (equation 13). [Pg.4321]

Other species of general stmcture RSeX, where X = a nonhalide leaving gronp, are also known and often show similar behavior to that of the selenenyl hahdes. " For example, benzeneselenenyl acetate (20), trifluoroacetate (21), and tosylate (22) can be generated in situ from the reactions of the selenenyl halides with silver acetate, trifluoroacetate, or tosylate, respectively (Scheme 10). The former two electrophiles react with enol acetates to produce a-seleno ketones and with alkenes and acetylenes to give 1,2-addition products, while the latter adds similarly to acetylenes. Examples are shown in equations (16) to (18). [Pg.4321]

The reaction of carbonyl compounds (or their enolates) with selenenyl halides, then oxidative elimination from the a-seleno carbonyl compounds formed, is a representative method for the synthesis of a,y9-unsaturated carbonyl compounds from the corresponding saturated carbonyl compounds (Scheme 15.37) [Ic, i, 16b, 38a, c, 100]. [Pg.830]


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