1. Towards Volatile Organoselenium Compounds with Cost-Effective Synthesis.
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Charvot J, Pokorný D, Klikar M, Jelínková V, and Bureš F
- Subjects
- Calorimetry, Differential Scanning, Catalysis, Cost-Benefit Analysis, Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry, Lead chemistry, Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Organoselenium Compounds chemistry, Oxygen chemistry, Temperature, Thermogravimetry, Chemistry Techniques, Synthetic economics, Organoselenium Compounds chemical synthesis, Volatile Organic Compounds chemical synthesis
- Abstract
The current portfolio of organoselenium compounds applicable as volatile precursors for atomic layer deposition can be denoted as very limited. Hence, we report herein facile and cost-effective preparation of two bis(trialkylstannyl)selenides as well as one selenole and three bis(trialkylsilyl)selenides. Their syntheses have been optimized to: (i) use readily available and inexpensive starting materials, (ii) involve operationally simple methodology (heating in a pressure vessel), (iii) use a minimum amount of additives and catalysts, and (iv) either exclude additional purification or involve only simple distillation. The chemical structure of prepared Se derivatives was confirmed by multinuclear NMR and GC/MS. Their fundamental thermal properties were investigated by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and TGA methods that revealed thermal stability within the range of 160-300 °C.
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- 2020
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