Silyl sulfides and selenides exhibit a very specific reactivity, due to the unique and complementary properties of sulfur, selenium and silicon, and have thus emerged as very useful reagents in synthetic organic chemistry. Their application in the search for alternative strategies and for the development of novel molecular structures is constantly growing. Organothiosilanes have been widely applied in the delivery of sulfur functionalities onto organic electrophiles, thus leading to access a variety of polyfunctionalized molecules. As a logic extension we have also been interested in the reactivity of silyl selenides, thus disclosing novel synthetic procedures to access different selenium containing compounds

Sulfur and selenium functionalities delivery through the use of silyl chalcogenides / Alessandro Degl’Innocenti; Antonella Capperucci; Caterina Tiberi. - STAMPA. - PL1:(2008), pp. 1-1. (Intervento presentato al convegno 23nd International Symposium on the Organic Chemistry of Sulfur (ISOCS-23) tenutosi a Mosca nel 29 Giugno-4Luglio 2008).

Sulfur and selenium functionalities delivery through the use of silyl chalcogenides

CAPPERUCCI, ANTONELLA;
2008

Abstract

Silyl sulfides and selenides exhibit a very specific reactivity, due to the unique and complementary properties of sulfur, selenium and silicon, and have thus emerged as very useful reagents in synthetic organic chemistry. Their application in the search for alternative strategies and for the development of novel molecular structures is constantly growing. Organothiosilanes have been widely applied in the delivery of sulfur functionalities onto organic electrophiles, thus leading to access a variety of polyfunctionalized molecules. As a logic extension we have also been interested in the reactivity of silyl selenides, thus disclosing novel synthetic procedures to access different selenium containing compounds
2008
23nd International Symposium on the Organic Chemistry of Sulfur (ISOCS-23)
23nd International Symposium on the Organic Chemistry of Sulfur (ISOCS-23)
Mosca
Alessandro Degl’Innocenti; Antonella Capperucci; Caterina Tiberi
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