Reagents for organic synthesis. Tin-assisted sulfuration: a highly potent new method for the conversion of carbonyl units into their corresponding thiocarbonyl analogs
K Steliou, M Mrani
Index: Steliou,K.; Mrani,M. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1982 , vol. 104, p. 3104
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Abstract: Treating bis (tricyclohexy1tin) sulfide with boron trichloride in the presence of a carbonyl-containing compound converts the carbonyl unit into its corresponding thiocarbonyl analogue in high yield. Using this technique, several examples of thioaldehydes, thioketones, thiolactones, and thiolactams were prepared. This potent new sulfurating method is efficient even with highly hindered ketones such as di-tert-butyl ...
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