Journal of Organic Chemistry 2001-03-23

alpha-thiocyanation of carbonyl and beta-dicarbonyl compounds using (dichloroiodo)benzene-lead(II) thiocyanate.

O Prakash, H Kaur, H Batra, N Rani, S P Singh, R M Moriarty

Index: Org. React. 57 , (2001)

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Abstract

The combination reagent (dichloroiodo)benzene and lead(II) thiocyanate in dichloromethane effects oxidation of various enol silyl ethers, ketene silyl acetals, and beta-dicarbonyl compounds, thereby providing an efficient and convenient method for alpha-thiocyanation of carbonyl and beta-dicarbonyl compounds.


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