Reactions of the stable 1-benzoselenopyrylium salts 1 with several nucleophiles (methoxide ion, isopropoxide ion, tert-butoxide ion, diethylamine and n-butylamine) and also LiAlH4 reduction are described; comparison of the behaviour of 1-benzotelluropyrylium salts is made.
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