Abstract
Crotonaldehyde-type condensation using alkaline or acid catalyst is used to synthesize 14 chalcone analogs containing in addition to the selenophene ring, a number of other heterocyclic groups. A Michael adduct is shown to be formed by reaction of 2-acetylselenophene with 2-pyridine aldehyde.
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Tsukerman, S.V., Orlov, V.D., Izvekov, V.P. et al. Synthesis of heterocyclic analogs of chalcone containing the selenophene ring. Chem Heterocycl Compd 2, 25–28 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00955589
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