111931-77-2Relevant articles and documents
Synthesis and characterization of Se-organoarsanyl selenocarboxylates
Kanda,Mizoguchi,Koike,Murai,Kato
, p. 282 - 286 (2007/10/02)
Sodium selenocarboxylates were found to react with organoarsanyl chlorides Ph3-(n)AsCl(n) 1-3 (n = 1, 2, 3) to give the corresponding Se-organoarsanyl esters RCOSeAsPh2 (5), (RCOSe)2AsPh (6) and (RCOSe)3As (7) in good yields. The reaction of Se-diphenylarsanyl 4-methylbenzenecarboselenoate 5g with phenylselenenyl bromide and phenyltellurenyl iodide afforded the corresponding Se-phenyl-selenenyl 13 and Se-phenyltellurenyl esters 14 in moderate yields, while the reaction with sodium phenoxide gave sodium 4- methylbenzenecarboselenoate (4g), phenyl 4-methylbenzoate (11) and phenoxydiphenylarsine (12), indicating the attack of phenoxy anion to both the carbonyl carbon and arsenic atoms.
Isolation and characterization of Se-organolead selenocarboxylates
Kato, Shinzi,Ishihara, Hideharu,Ibi, Kazumasa,Kageyama, Hideki,Murai, Toshiaki
, p. 313 - 320 (2007/10/02)
Se-organolead selenocarboxylates were characterized after they were obtained from the reactions of alkali metal or piperidinium selenocarboxylates with organolead chlorides in moderate to good yields.The reactions of triphenyllead selenocarboxylates with
A Convenient Preparation of Aryl Arylcarbonyl Diselenides
Ishihara, Hideharu,Matsunami, Nobuaki,Yamada, Yukihiro
, p. 371 - 373 (2007/10/02)
A novel method for the synthesis of aryl arylcarbonyl diselenides via the reaction of potassium areneselenocarboxylates with areneselenenyl bromides is described.