Keywords
pyridine
selenium
selenolopyridine
X-ray
Abstract
Reaction of in situ generated selenium(iv) bromide with substituted ethynylpyridines affords 3-bromoselenolo[3,2-b]pyridine or bis[(E)-2-bromo-2-pyridylethenyl]diselenide derivatives depending on the nature of starting reactant.
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