- Sulfated polyborate catalyzed Kindler reaction: a rapid, efficient, and green protocol
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A rapid, green, and efficient one-pot, three-component Kindler reaction was developed using a sulfated polyborate catalyst. The method described the reaction of aldehydes, amines/ammonium acetate, and sulfur for the synthesis of thioamides using sulfated polyborate under a solvent free condition at 100?°C. The key features of the present protocol are high yields, short reaction time, easy workup, and recyclability of a catalyst which gives economical as well as ecological rewards. The present method also has an ability to tolerate a variety of functional groups. Graphical abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.].
- Khatri, Chetan K.,Mali, Anil S.,Chaturbhuj, Ganesh U.
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p. 1463 - 1468
(2017/07/18)
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- Silver ion-mediated desulfurization of N,N-disubstituted 2-hydroxythiobenzamides
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Silver ion-mediated desulfurization of N-(2-hydroxythiobenzoyl)morpholine (1a) or -piperidine (1b) was used to develop a new synthetic method for heterocycles such as 1,3-benzoxazin-1-ium salts. 2-Amino-4-morpholino- and 2-amino-4-piperidino-1,3-benzoxazi
- Shibuya, Isao,Honda, Kazumasa,Gama, Yasuo,Shimizu, Masao
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p. 429 - 437
(2007/10/03)
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- Microwave-assisted rapid hydrolysis and preparation of thioamides by Willgerodt-Kindler reaction
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Aldehydes and aryl alkyl ketones were efficiently transformed to thioamides with the same number of carbon atoms via Willgerodt-Kindler reaction under microwave irradiation in solvent-free conditions. The thioamides obtained were hydrolyzed to corresponding carboxylic acids with microwave dielectric heating in one minute. Both reactions are very fast and the yields are excellent.
- Matloubi Moghaddam,Ghaffarzadeh
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p. 317 - 321
(2007/10/03)
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- Infrared spectra of several thiopiperidides and thiomorpholides
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Infrared spectra in the 1700-500 cm-1 region have been studied for several types of thiopiperidides (thiobenzoylpiperidides, thiocinnamoylpiperidides and phenylthioacetpiperidides) and for the corresponding thiomorpholides.Three characteristic thioamide bands were located and assigned.The behaviour of these bands on molecular complexing (with iodine as an electron acceptor) was used to support the assignments.The experimental data were discussed in terms of the theoretical results obtained by an HMO procedure.
- Cornea, Felicia,Cercasov, Cornelia,Ciureanu, Mariana
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p. 775 - 782
(2007/10/02)
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