Abstract

Sulfur reacts with 1,3-dichloropropene in the system hydrazine hydrate–KOH to form bis(1-chloroprop-1-en-3-yl) sulfide, and in the system hydrazine hydrate–monoethanolamine, bis(1-chloroprop-1-en- 3-yl) disulfide. The reaction of tellurium in the system hydrazine hydrate–KOH leads to diallyl telluride, the product of nucleophilic substitution of the allylic chlorine atom and reductive cleavage of the Сsp2–Cl bond. The reaction of selenium with 1,3-dichloropropene gives a complex mixture of products. At excess KOH (Se: KOH = 1: 5) bis(1-chloroprop-1-en-3-yl) selenide was isolated.

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