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  2. Riley oxidation - Wikipedia

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    The Riley oxidation is a selenium dioxide-mediated oxidation of methylene groups adjacent to carbonyls. It was first reported by Harry Lister Riley and co-workers in 1932. [ 1 ] In the decade that ensued, selenium -mediated oxidation rapidly expanded in use, and in 1939, Andre Guillemonat and co-workers disclosed the selenium dioxide-mediated ...

  3. Organoselenium chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Specifically, SeO 2 will convert an allylic methylene group into the corresponding alcohol. A number of other reagents bring about this reaction. Scheme 1. Selenium dioxide oxidation. In terms of reaction mechanism, SeO 2 and the allylic substrate react via pericyclic process beginning with an ene reaction that activates the C−H bond.

  4. Selenium dioxide - Wikipedia

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    The selenium starting material is reduced to selenium, and precipitates as a red amorphous solid which can easily be filtered off. [10] This type of reaction is called a Riley oxidation. It is also renowned as a reagent for allylic oxidation, [11] a reaction that entails the following conversion Allylic oxidation. This can be described more ...

  5. Allyl group - Wikipedia

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    The conversion of valencene to nootkatone is an example of allylic oxidation. In the synthesis of some fine chemicals, selenium dioxide is used to convert alkenes to allylic alcohols: [15] R 2 C=CR'-CHR" 2 + [O] → R 2 C=CR'-C(OH)R" 2. where R, R', R" may be alkyl or aryl substituents.

  6. Allyl alcohol - Wikipedia

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    Allyl alcohols in general are prepared by allylic oxidation of allyl compounds, using selenium dioxide or organic peroxides. Other methods include carbon-carbon bond-forming reactions such as the Prins reaction, the Morita-Baylis-Hillman reaction, or a variant of the Ramberg-Bäcklund reaction. Hydrogenation of enones is another route.

  7. Selenium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Selenium forms two oxides: selenium dioxide (SeO 2) and selenium trioxide (SeO 3). Selenium dioxide is formed by the reaction of elemental selenium with oxygen: [5] + It is a polymeric solid that forms monomeric SeO 2 molecules in the gas phase. It dissolves in water to form selenous acid, H 2 SeO 3.

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  9. Selenium oxide - Wikipedia

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    Selenium oxide may refer to either of the following compounds: Selenium dioxide, SeO 2; Selenium trioxide, SeO 3; Diselenium pentoxide, Se 2 O 5