Organoselenium Chemistry I : Functional Group Transformations /
During the last fifteen years organoselenium chemistry underwent a spectacular mutation: from an exotic area of science practised by a few specialists it became a relatively well mastered and widely used methodology of synthetic organic chemistry. The key to this success is that a fair number of sel...
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
1988.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Reactions Involving Hydrogen Selenide, Selenols and Related Compounds
- Reactions Involving Metallic or Amorphous Selenium with Organic Molecules
- Reactions Involving Selenoxides and Related Derivatives
- Reactions Involving Selenenyl Halides and Related Compounds
- Reactions Involving Benzeneseleninic Anhydride (BSA) and Related Reagents
- Reactions Involving Benzeneseleninyl Halides
- Reactions Involving Perseleninic Acids
- Selenium Dioxide Oxidations
- Reactions of Imidoselenium Compounds
- Reactions Involving Selenium Oxychloride and Selenium Tetrahalides
- References
- Subject Index.