containing heterocyclic scaffolds by virtue of their interesting reactivities and a broad range of applications in the medicinal and materials chemistry. This review involves the electrophilic/radical cyclization of alkynes containing heteroatoms which resulted into the novel Se‐heterocycles. The synthesis of seleno‐heterocycles via different nucleophiles including O, N, S, Se, Te, and C‐nucleophiles is exhaustively discussed. Also, one‐pot electrophilic cyclization of 1,3‐diynes and 1,3,5‐triynes was described in details. Furthermore, the various mechanisms underlying the synthesis of selenium‐β‐lactam, carbapenem heterocycle, bis‐ and tris‐selenide alkene, β‐selenosulfonation and selenated alkynes were discussed. The Se‐heterocycles reported in this review allow preparing these selenated compounds bearing the selenium moiety both on the rings (outside) and inside the ring (e. g. selenophenes). The review demonstrates the growing opportunities to construct selenium containing heterocycles from alkynes containing heteroatoms.
Organoselenium compounds find versatile applications in organic synthesis, materials synthesis, and ligand chemistry. Organoselenium heterocycles are widely studied agents with a diverse application in various biological processes. This review highlights...
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