selenophosphoric
Selenophosphoric is a chemical descriptor used to refer to compounds that contain both selenium and phosphorus, typically through a direct P–Se bond or through phosphorus-containing frameworks bearing selenium. The term is not limited to a single well-defined substance but denotes a class of related inorganic and organoselenium species in which selenium is linked to phosphorus chemistry. The naming mirrors related terms such as phosphoric and phosphorothioate, highlighting the substitution or addition of selenium to phosphorus-containing systems.
In inorganic chemistry, selenophosphates describe species that feature Se–P bonds within an oxyanion or salt framework.
In organoselenium chemistry, selenophosphoric motifs appear in molecules where organic groups are bonded to phosphorus with
Synthesis and reactivity of selenophosphoric compounds often involve forming P–Se bonds through phosphorylation of selenium nucleophiles
Selenophosphoric chemistry is an active area of inorganic and organoselenium research with potential applications in catalysis,