Notes: Reactions of Carbon Monoxide with Thiols, Sulfides, and Disulfides
H Holmquist, J Carnahan
Index: Holmquist,H.E.; Carnahan,J.E. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1960 , vol. 25, p. 2240 - 2242
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Abstract
The literature on reactions of carbon monoxide with thiols is limited to those in which either acetylene'or an olefin2 is present as a third component. The products are the thiol esters of the carbonylated unsaturate. There are no accounts of the direct reaction of carbon monoxide with thiols or their derivatives.
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