Abstract
Interest in organoselenium chemistry has been increasing for the last 25 years. This paper reviews the use of sodium selenide and its hydrogenated form (NaHSe, H2Se) for the preparation of a wide variety of selenium-containing heterocycles.
Keywords: Selenide, heterocycles, selenium, selenacrown-ether, selenazole, selenazine, selenophenes
Current Organic Synthesis
Title: Utility of Hydrogen Selenide and Its Related Salts for the Synthesis of Selenium- Containing Heterocycles
Volume: 7 Issue: 1
Author(s): Geoffroy L. Sommen and David Thomae
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Keywords: Selenide, heterocycles, selenium, selenacrown-ether, selenazole, selenazine, selenophenes
Abstract: Interest in organoselenium chemistry has been increasing for the last 25 years. This paper reviews the use of sodium selenide and its hydrogenated form (NaHSe, H2Se) for the preparation of a wide variety of selenium-containing heterocycles.
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Sommen L. Geoffroy and Thomae David, Utility of Hydrogen Selenide and Its Related Salts for the Synthesis of Selenium- Containing Heterocycles, Current Organic Synthesis 2010; 7 (1) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157017910790820337
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157017910790820337 |
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