Abstract:Treatment of tetraketone, in which two dibenzoylmethane groups are connected by a disulfide bridge through central (α) carbon atoms, gave a dinuclear complex containing boronodibenzoylmethanate fragments. Like an aromatic disulfide, this compound is cleaved by the action of sulfuryl chloride and bromine to form sulfenyl chloride or sulfenyl bromide derivatives. It was shown that these compounds enter into substitution and addition reactions common for sulfenyl halides, making it possible to obtain boronodibenz… Show more
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