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GH Schmid, DG Garratt
Index: Schmid, George H.; Garratt, Dennis G. Tetrahedron, 1985 , vol. 41, # 21 p. 4787 - 4792
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Abstract
The products of the title reaction depend upon the relative concentrations of reactants. With equimolar concentrations or an excess of 2-chloroalkyl phenyl selenide, the products are 1, 2-dicloroethane and a diaryldiselenide. When excess areneselenenyl chloride is used, the products are a diaryl diselenide and 2-chloroalkyl phenyl selenide dichloride. A mechanism involving nucleophilic displacement at selenenyl selenium is proposed to account for the ...
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