Bis (arninomethy1) disulfide dihydrochloride (2) was hydrogenated to yield bis (aminomethy1) sulfide dihydrochloride (3) and hydrogen sulfide. Similarly, reaction of phthalimidomethyl aminomethyl disulfide hydrochloride (4) wit, h hydrogen and palladium gave N-(mercaptomethy1) phthalimide (S), 3, and hydrogen sulfide. These reactions indicate the formation of mercaptomethylamine hydrochloride (1) as an intermediate ...
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