32393-32-1Relevant articles and documents
Tetrabutylammonium Iodide/I2 Mediated Convenient and Green Synthesis of Substituted Organic Isothiocyanates
Srivastava, Nitin
, p. 562 - 570 (2021/10/07)
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Reaction of Thiocarbonyl Fluoride Generated from Difluorocarbene with Amines
Yu, Jiao,Lin, Jin-Hong,Xiao, Ji-Chang
supporting information, p. 16669 - 16673 (2017/12/07)
The reaction of thiocarbonyl fluoride, generated from difluorocarbene, with various amines under mild conditions is described. Secondary amines, primary amines, and o-phenylenediamines are converted to thiocarbamoyl fluorides, isothiocyanates, and difluoromethylthiolated heterocycles, respectively. Thiocarbamoyl fluorides were further transformed into trifluoromethylated amines by using a one-pot process. Thiocarbonyl fluoride is generated in situ and is rapidly fully converted in one pot under mild conditions; therefore, no special safety precautions are needed.
Contrasting Reactivity of CS2 with Cyclic vs. Acyclic Amidines
Ang, M. Trisha C.,Phan, Lam,Alshamrani, Aliyah K.,Harjani, Jitendra R.,Wang, Ruiyao,Schatte, Gabriele,Mosey, Nicholas J.,Jessop, Philip G.
, p. 7334 - 7343 (2015/11/25)
The interaction between carbon dioxide (CO2) and amidines such as 1,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undecane (DBU) has been extensively studied, but the reaction of isovalent CS2 with such bases has been largely ignored, apart from a single crystallography report. Acyclic acetamidines are cleaved by CS2 at room temperature to give an isothiocyanate and a thioacetamide. Because the pathway to that cleavage involves a rotation that is difficult for cyclic amidines, the reaction of CS2 with cyclic amidines produces an entirely different product: a cyclic carbamic carboxylic trithioanhydride structure. The path to that product involves sp3 C-H activation leading to the formation of a new C-C bond at a carbon α to the central carbon of the amidine group. Alkylation and ring-opening of the cyclic carbamic carboxylic trithioanhydride has also been demonstrated under ambient conditions.