Selenonic acid
Class of chemical compounds
A selenonic acid is an organoselenium compound containing the −SeO3H functional group. The formula of selenonic acids is R−Se(=O)2−OH, where R is organyl group. Selenonic acids are the selenium analogs of sulfonic acids.[1] Examples of the acid are rare. Benzeneselenonic acid PhSeO3H (where Ph stands for phenyl) is a white solid. It can be prepared by the oxidation of benzeneselenol.[2]
See also
- Selenenic acid
- Seleninic acid
References
- ^ IUPAC, Compendium of Chemical Terminology, 2nd ed. (the "Gold Book") (1997). Online corrected version: (2006–) "selenonic acids". doi:10.1351/goldbook.S05576
- ^ Sands, Kai N.; Gelfand, Benjamin S.; Back, Thomas G. (2021). "One-Pot Synthesis of Aryl Selenonic Acids and Some Unexpected Byproducts". The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 86 (15): 9938–9944. doi:10.1021/acs.joc.1c01369. hdl:1880/113707. PMID 34269577. S2CID 235959087.
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Functional groups
(only C and H)
hydrogen,
and oxygen
(only C, H and O)
R-O-R | |
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carbonyl | |
carboxy |
element,
not being
carbon,
hydrogen,
or oxygen
(one element,
not C, H or O)
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Phosphorus | |
Sulfur | |
Boron | |
Selenium |
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Tellurium | |
Halo |
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