Mechanism of catalytic addition of benzeneselenol to alkynes

VP Ananikov, DA Malyshev, IP Beletskaya

Index: Ananikov; Malyshev; Beletskaya Russian Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2002 , vol. 38, # 10 p. 1475 - 1478

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Abstract

Abstract Addition of benzeneselenol to terminal alkynes HCÍÄCR, catalyzed by Pd (0) complexes, leads to formation of mixtures of mono-and bis (phenylseleno) alkenes, depending on the nature of the R substituent. Electron-donor groups (R= Bu, CH 2 OH, CH 2 NMe 2) give rise to addition according to the Markownikoff rule, whereas from alkynes with electron-acceptor groups (R= Ph, COOMe) mixtures of products are formed as a result of ...

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