1-(Methyldithiocarbonyl) imidazole: a useful thiocarbonyl transfer reagent for synthesis of substituted thioureas
PK Mohanta, S Dhar, SK Samal, H Ila, H Junjappa
Index: Mohanta, Pramod K.; Dhar, Sanchita; Samal; Ila; Junjappa Tetrahedron, 2000 , vol. 56, # 4 p. 629 - 637
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Abstract
1-(Methyldithiocarbonyl) imidazole 1 and its N-methyl quaternary salt 2 have been shown to be efficient methyldithiocarbonyl and thiocarbonyl transfer reagents for the synthesis of dithiocarbamates, symmetrical and unsymmetrical mono-, di-and tri-substituted thioureas in high yields under mild and simple non-hazardous reaction conditions.
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