selenacycles
Selenacycles are cyclic organoselenium compounds in which a selenium atom is incorporated into a ring. The selenium atom is a vertex of the ring, and the remaining atoms are typically carbon, though additional heteroatoms may be present. They encompass a range of ring sizes, most commonly five- to seven-membered rings, and include both purely carbocyclic rings containing Se and heterocyclic systems with Se as a heteroatom within the ring.
Common examples include selenacyclopentanes, selenacyclohexanes, and more complex selenacycles such as selenaspirocycles. The properties of the
Synthesis generally proceeds from suitably functionalized precursors that can form Se–C bonds intramolecularly. Routes include cyclization
Reactivity of selenacycles is shaped by the selenium atom. Oxidation of the ring selenide to a selenoxide
Applications of selenacycles include use as intermediates in the synthesis of more complex selenium-containing molecules, exploration