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Chalcogen carbon disulfide

The lO-E-4 chalcogen(IV) species diphenylselenium(IV) dibromide (1, Fig. 1) and diphenyltellurium(IV) dibromide (2, Fig. 1) oxidize thiophenol to diphenyl disulfide in nearly quantitative yield as shown in equations (13) and (14). Tellurium(IV) dihalides 6-11 also oxidize thiophenol to diphenyl disulfide and benzene selenol to diphenyl diselenide. Similarly, the 12-Te-5 molecule dioxatellurapentalene 45 (Fig. 19) is a mild oxidant for ethylmercaptan, thiophenol, and benzene selenol giving diethyl disulfide, diphenyl disulfide, and diphenyl diselenide in essentially quantitative yield. As shown in equation (15), 1,1,5,5,9,9-hexachloro-1,5,9-tritelluracyclododecane oxidizes six molecules of thiophenol to diphenyl disulfide and 1,5,9-tritelluracyclododecane in 90% yield. In contrast, 12-Te-5 pertellurane 44 and 12-Se-5 perselenane 46 do not oxidize thiophenol to diphenyl disulfide. Instead, these molecules undergo a nucleophilic addition of thiophenol followed by cleavage of the tellurium-carbon or selenium-carbon bond. ... [Pg.102]


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