Tellurol
Tellurium, Selenol, Thiol, Organotellurium chemistry, Alkane, Hydrogen telluride
978-613-9-11704-8
6139117046
76
2013-08-14
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Tellurols are analogues of alcohols and phenols where tellurium replaces oxygen. Tellurols, selenol, and thiols have similar properties, but tellurols are the least stable. Although they are fundamental representatives of organotellurium compounds, tellurols are lightly studied because of their instabiity. Tellurol derivatives include telluroesters (RC(O)TsR') and tellurocyanates (RTeCN).Alkyltellurols are yellow liquids with a strong odors. Aryltellurols form colorless crystals. More stable than these compounds are the organoelement tellurols. These fairly stable compounds have the formulae (Me3Si)3CTeH, (Me3Si)3SiTeH, and (Me3Si)3GeTeH.
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