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Three-component couplings, alkyl group transfer

In this context, an elegant alkylative carbonylation of alkenes accompanied by phenylselenyl transfer is described by Ryu and Sonoda. This three-component coupling involves the addition of a methoxycarbonylmethyl radical to an alkene, the trapping of the produced alkyl free radical by CO, and termination of the reaction by phenylselenenyl group transfer from the starting material. Yields are... [Pg.200]

Another useful reaction for the difunctionalization of olefins involves a group transfer carbonylation starting from a a-(phenylseleno)carbonyl (or related derivatives) and a terminal alkene under 80 atm of CO. An alkyl radical is first formed by the photocleavage of a C-SePh bond. The addition of this radical to the olefin, followed by the incorporation of CO and radical coupling with PhSe-, gave substituted selenoesters via a three-component coupling reaction [74], The intermolecular formation of C—C bonds via phenylseleno group transfer has been likewise adopted in the reaction between ester-substituted O,Se-acetals and an olefin [75],... [Pg.86]

Alkylative carbonylation of alkenes accompanied by a phenylselenyl group transfer has been used to prepare selenoesters via a three component coupling process [87]. [Pg.99]


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Alkyl group transfer

Alkyl transfer

Coupling Components Groups

Coupling components

Couplings alkylative

Three coupling

Three-component

Three-component alkylations

Three-component coupling

Transfer-alkylation

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