Synthesis and Transformations of 2- and 3-hydroxy-Selenophenes and 2- and 3-Amino-Selenophenes

Chapter

Abstract

Several monographs, series and articles have been published on selenophene [1–4]. These give a general overview of the nucleus synthesis. In this chapter we focus on the synthesis of hydroxy and aminoselenophenes and also describe examples of their reactivity or their transformation to different condensed heterocyclic systems.

Keywords

Carbon Disulfide Boronic Acid Phosphorus Oxychloride Keto Form Selenium Dioxide 
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Authors and Affiliations

  1. 1.Laboratoire d’Ingénierie Moléculaire et Biochimie Pharmacologique, Institut Jean BarriolUniversité Paul Verlaine MetzMetzFrance

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