The Journal of Organic Chemistry

Se-Phenyl areneselenosulfonates: their facile formation and striking chemistry

RA Gancarz, JL Kice

Index: Gancarz, Roman A.; Kice, John L. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1981 , vol. 46, p. 4899 - 4906

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Abstract

Benzeneseleninic acid reacts rapidly at 0" C with aromatic sulfinic acids according to the stoichiometry of eq 3 to form Se-phenyl areneselenosulfonatea, PhSeS02Ar (2), in high yield. In contrast to thiosulfonates, P h SSO b, areneselenosulfonates are extremely photosensitive and undergo quite rapid photodecomposition. The principal products of this photodecomposition are the sulfonic anhydride, ArS020S02Ar, and diphenyl diselenide. ...

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