Abstract

Divinyl sulfide is a multipurpose product in modern organic synthesis [1]; various heterocyclic compounds were obtained on its basis [2]. Earlier, we have studied the reactions of divinyl sulfide with selenium dichloride and dibromide, which, when carried out at room temperature in chloroform, result in 5-halo-2halomethyl-1,3-thiaselenolanes, whereas in CCl4, in 2,6-dihalo-1,4-thiaselenanes [3–6].

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