telluroethers
Telluroethers are organotellurium compounds containing a tellurium atom bonded to two organic groups. They are analogous to the more common ethers and thioethers, with tellurium occupying the position of oxygen and sulfur, respectively. The general formula for a telluroether is R-Te-R', where R and R' are organic substituents.
These compounds are typically synthesized through reactions involving tellurium halides or related precursors with organometallic reagents
Telluroethers are generally less stable than their oxygen or sulfur counterparts and can be susceptible to
In terms of reactivity, telluroethers can participate in various transformations. The tellurium-carbon bond can be cleaved