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The reaction of diorganyl diselenides and ditellurides with organic mercury compounds. A convinient method for the synthesis of unsymmetrical organic selenides and tellurides
Yoshiyuki Okamoto,Takefumi Yano +1 more
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In this paper, the reaction of diphenyl diselenide with di-n-butylmercury in dioxane at refluxing temperature gave nbutyl phenyl selenide (80% yield) and metallic mercury.About:
This article is published in Journal of Organometallic Chemistry.The article was published on 1971-05-16. It has received 55 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Selenide & Mercury (element).read more
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Precursor Chemistry for Main Group Elements in Semiconducting Materials
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Metal Chalcogenide Materials: Chalcogenolato complexes as “single‐source” precursors
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Mono‐ und Bis(phenyltelluro)methyllithium
Dieter Seebach,Albert K. Beck +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the new tellurium derivatives are compared with the sulfur and selenium analogues, and the new derivatives are verglichen with den Schwefel- und Selen-Isologen verging.
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Some Aspects of the Organic Chemistry of Selenium.
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Organische Tellurverbindungen, VI Umsetzung von elementarem Tellur mit Phenylmagnesiumbromid und Phenyllithium
TL;DR: In this paper, a wahrscheinliche Mechanismus for elementarem tellur mit Phenylmagnesiumbromid oder Phenyllithium is presented.
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Eine allgemeine Methode zur Darstellung organischer Telluride, II. Gemischte Telluride
TL;DR: In der I. beschriebenen Methode zur Darstellung aromatischer telluride durch Umsetzung von Organo-quecksilberhalogeniden mit Organo tellurtrihalogenide in siedendem Dioxan werden gemischte Telluride gewonnen as mentioned in this paper.
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