Benzeneselenol, also known as selenophenol, is the organoselenium compound with the chemical formula C6H5SeH, often abbreviated PhSeH. It is the selenium...
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selenols include respectively selenomethionine, diphenyldiselenide, and benzeneselenol. The sulfoxide in sulfur chemistry is represented in selenium chemistry...
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thiols 1,2-Benzenedithiol Benzenemethanethiol Related compounds Phenol Benzeneselenol Diphenyl disulfide Except where otherwise noted, data are given for...
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organolithium reagents or Grignard reagents with elemental Se. For example, benzeneselenol is generated by the reaction of phenylmagnesium bromide with selenium...
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tricarballylic anhydride 500000-19-1 C6H6S benzenethiol 108-98-5 C6H6Se benzeneselenol 645-96-5 C6H6V benzenevanadium 61332-91-0 C6H7 methylcyclopentadienyl...
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abbreviated Ph2Se2. This yellow-coloured solid is the oxidized derivative of benzeneselenol. It is used as a source of the PhSe unit in organic synthesis. Ph2Se2...
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for phenyl) is a white solid. It can be prepared by the oxidation of benzeneselenol. Selenenic acid Seleninic acid IUPAC, Compendium of Chemical Terminology...
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compounds are relatively unstable and generally have an unpleasant smell. Benzeneselenol (also called selenophenol or PhSeH) is more acidic (pKa 5.9) than thiophenol...
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selenols include respectively selenomethionine, diphenyldiselenide, and benzeneselenol. The sulfoxide in sulfur chemistry is represented in selenium chemistry...
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