1-Thioacylaziridines
Y Iwakura, A Nabeya, T Nishiguchi
Index: Iwakura,Y. et al. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1967 , vol. 32, p. 2362 - 2364
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Abstract
IIa; p-nitrophenyl, IIb) were obtained from aryl chlorothionformates and aziridine. They were also unstable at room temperature and gave polymers of low molecular weight. Reaction with concentrated hydrochloric acid at room temperature gave 2-aryloxythiazolines (V) along with larger quantities of acidinsoluble substances (VII). The elemental analyses and the infrared and the nmr spectral data of VI1 all support the structure as it is written, the ...
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