Borohydride and cyanoborohydride reduction of thioimonium salts. A convenient route for transformation of amides to amines
RJ Sundberg, CP Walters…
Index: Sundberg, Richard J.; Walters, Claudia Powers; Bloom, Jonathan D. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1981 , vol. 46, # 18 p. 3730 - 3732
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Abstract
Finally, we examined several vinylogous thioamides. The requisite 8-aroylenamines were prepared from acetophenones as described by Gupton et d.* and converted to the thiones by reaction with PzS6 in ben~ ene.~ Methylation was rapid with methyl iodide. The resulting salts were reduced in 5040% yields to the vinyl sulfides 8a-8c.
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