Reaction of thiourea dioxides with amines

SV Makarov, EV Kudrik, IN Terskaya…

Index: Makarov; Kudrik; Terskaya; Davydov Russian Journal of General Chemistry, 2004 , vol. 74, # 9 p. 1383 - 1385

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Abstract

Sulfur-containing compounds with S3S or C3S bonds, such as sodium dithionite Na2S2O4, sodium hydroxymethanesulfinate HOCH2SO2Na, and thiourea dioxide (NH2)2CSO2 (I) are widely used in chemistry and chemical technology as reducers [1, 2]. One of the most important application fields of thiourea and their oxidation products, trioxides, is guanidine syn- thesis [335] vigorously developed over the past years [6, 7]. This is explained by an important biological role of ...

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