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Bis(triethylsilyl) selenide, bis(triethylsilyl) telluride, and their germanium analogs, react with mercury salts, HgX2 (X=Cl, CN), forming the mercury chalcogenide and the compound (C2H5)3MX (M=Si, Ge).
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The reaction of [(C2H5)3Si]2Se with ethylmercury chloride gives triethylchlorosilane and bis(ethylmercury) selenide.
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By reacting hydrochalcogenides of the series (C2H5)3SiXH (X=S, Se, Te) with bis(triethylgermyl)-mercury, using either a 1∶1 or a 1∶2 ratio, were respectively synthesized derivatives of the type (C2H5)3Si-XHgGe(C2H5)3 and [(C2H5)3SiX]2Hg.
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Translated from Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya, No. 6, pp. 1375–1379, June, 1972.
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Bochkarev, M.N., Maiorova, L.P., Charov, A.I. et al. Reaction of heteroorganic chalcogenides with some mercury derivatives. Russ Chem Bull 21, 1324–1327 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00854554
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