We discuss a novel selenium-based reaction mechanism consisting in a selenoxide elimination-triggered enamine hydrolysis. This one-pot model reaction was studied for a set of substrates. Under oxidative conditions, we observed and characterized the formation of primary and secondary amines as elimination products of such compounds, paving the way for a novel strategy to selectively release bioactive molecules. The underlying mechanism was investigated using NMR, mass spectrometry and density functional theory (DFT).
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Ribaudo, G., Bortoli, M., Oselladore, E., Ongaro, A., Gianoncelli, A., Zagotto, G., & Orian, L. (2021). Selenoxide elimination triggers enamine hydrolysis to primary and secondary amines: A combined experimental and theoretical investigation. Molecules, 26(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26092770
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