The selective successive addition of azide (•N) and -oxyl radicals to alkenes is demonstrated, despite each of the two radicals being known to attack C═C bonds and the mixture of radical adducts possibly being expected. The proposed radical mechanism was supported by density functional theory calculations, electron paramagnetic resonance, and radical trapping experiments. The reaction proceeds at room temperature with the available reagents: NaN, -hydroxy compounds, and PhI(OAc) as the oxidant. The method can be applied for -hydroxyimides, -hydroxyamides, -hydroxybenzotriazole, and oximes as -oxyl radical precursors. Vinylarenes, aliphatic alkenes, and even electron-deficient methyl methacrylate were successfully functionalized.

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