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Sulfur as the Substituent

As far as propargyl thioethers are concerned, the substrates in this section follow all the principles discussed for propargyl ethers and propargylamines in the two preceding sections. For alkyl propargyl thioethers typical bases used are sodium amide in liquid ammonia, alcoholate or alkali metal hydroxide [178, 186-189, 191, 287-291], and again some derivatives of carbohydrates have been used successfully [292, 293], If an ester group is also present in the molecule, the reaction can be accompanied by a hydrolysis to the carboxylate [294]. [Pg.23]

With selenium only a handfull of reactions has been published, involving both propargyl selenoethers [187, 188] and alkynyl selenoethers [312], [Pg.24]


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