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Editorial
. 2017 Dec 2;22(12):2124.
doi: 10.3390/molecules22122124.

Celebrating Two Centuries of Research in Selenium Chemistry: State of the Art and New Prospective

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Celebrating Two Centuries of Research in Selenium Chemistry: State of the Art and New Prospective

Claudio Santi et al. Molecules. .

Abstract

In 2017, the 200th anniversary of the discovery of selenium was celebrated. In 1817, the Swedish chemists, Berzelius and Gahn, on roasting 200 kg of sulfur from a pyrite from the Falun mine, obtained about 3 g of a precipitate that they first wrongly identified as tellurium. Berzelius doubted this result and repeated the analysis some months later realizing that a new element was in his hands and he named this element Selenium (Greek: Selene, moon) in consideration of its resemblance to Tellurium (Latin: Tellus, earth). Several events were organized in the year for this special celebration and this Special Issue would like to be an additional contribution to the success of a research that, especially during the last decades, rapidly grew in different fields: synthesis, medicinal chemistry, biology, material, and environment. These studies are strongly characterized by multi- and interdisciplinary connections, and, for this reason, we collected here contributions coming from different areas and disciplines, not exclusively synthetic organic chemistry.

Keywords: antimicrobial; antioxidants; catalysis; functional nutrients; green chemistry; selenium.

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