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Selenium bond strengths

Sulfur and selenium analogues of 91 are also susceptible of this type of rearrangement. Its rate is defined by the strength of the C-chalcogen bonds in 91 and analogues and was found to increase in the order of S < Se < Te (94MI1). [Pg.31]


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