The Synthesis of 1,3-bis(Phenylseleno)-2-Propanol Under Microwave Irradiation Conditions

Abstract A simple, rapid and efficient method for the synthesis of 1,3-bis(phenylseleno)-2-propanol under microwave irradiation is described.

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