Selone

General chemical structure of a selone

In chemistry, a selone is the structural analog of a ketone where selenium replaces oxygen. Selones are used as chiral derivatizing agents for selenium-77 NMR spectroscopy.[1] Chiral oxazolidineselones are excellent partners in the stereospecific aldol reaction, and 77Se NMR can verify the enantiomeric purity of the aldol product.[2]

References

  1. J. Peng; J. D. Odom; R. B. Dunlap & L. A. Silks III (1994). "Use of a selone chiral derivatizing agent for the absolute configurational assignment of stereogenic center". Tetrahedron: Asymmetry. 5 (9): 1627–1630. doi:10.1016/0957-4166(94)80066-9.
  2. L. Silks; D. Kimball; D. Hatch; et al. (2009). "Chiral N-Acetyl Selone-Promoted Aldol Reactions". Synthetic Communications. 39 (4): 641–653. doi:10.1080/00397910802419706.


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