Mihály Purgel , A. Jalila Simaan , Yongxing Wang , Marius Réglier , Michel Giorgi , József Kaizer
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Abstract
The reaction of cyclohexylidene-2-carbamylcyclohex-1-enylamines with molecular oxygen does not undergo a [4+2] cycloaddition reactions but leads mainly to a dimer via single electron transfer (SET) from the enamine to 3O2, proton transfer (PT) and consecutive radical C–C coupling, an addition to the formation of hydroperoxide byproduct.
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