- Thioamide derivative and preparation method thereof
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The invention discloses a thioamide derivative. The structural formula of the thioamide derivative is represented by the formula (I) or the formula (II). The invention also provides a preparation method of the thioamide derivative. According to the preparation method, alkali metal salts are taken as the alkalis, amines are directly coupled with alkenes and sulfur, and by selecting the alkali, twodifferent thioamide derivatives represented by the formula (I) and the formula (II) can be prepared from same raw materials. The provided preparation method has the advantages that the raw materials are cheap and easily available, the synthesis method is simple, and the cost is largely reduced. The provided thioamide derivatives can be used in fields such as bioactive molecules, drug synthesis, and the like, and has a wide application range.
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Paragraph 0170-0172
(2018/11/04)
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- Base-Controlled Three Component Reactions of Amines, Elemental Sulfur, and Styrenes: Synthesis of Thioamides under Metal-Free Conditions
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Three component reactions of olefins, amines, and sulfur were studied. Thioamidation of styrenes is base-controlled, and 2-phenylethanethioamides and benzothioamides were obtained selectively in the presence of two different bases. This protocol offers a simple and efficient procedure for the synthesis of thioamides.
- Zhang, Pingshun,Chen, Wanzhi,Liu, Miaochang,Wu, Huayue
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p. 14269 - 14276
(2018/11/25)
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- Decarboxylative thioamidation of arylacetic and cinnamic acids: A new approach to thioamides
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A new decarboxylative strategy has been developed for the synthesis of thioamides via a three-component reaction involving arylacetic or cinnamic acids, amines and elemental sulfur powder, without the need of a transition metal and an external oxidant.
- Guntreddi, Tirumaleswararao,Vanjari, Rajeshwer,Singh, Krishna Nand
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supporting information
p. 3624 - 3627
(2014/08/05)
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- Kinetics and mechanism of the aminolysis of phenyl dithiobenzoates
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The kinetics and mechanism of the reactions of phenyl dithiobenzoates with anilines in acetonitrile at 55.0 deg C have been studied.The large magnitude of βx(βnuc) and the signs of cross-interaction constants, ρeXY > 0, ρYZ XZ > 0, are all consistent with the carbonyl addition mechanism in which the breakdown of the tetrahedral intermediate, T+/-, is rate limiting.The thiocarbonyl group (C=S) is found to favour amine expulsion in contrast to the carbonyl group (C=O) which favours the S-bonded nucleofuge expulsion from T+/-.The signs of cross-interaction constants, ρXY, ρYZ and/or ρXZ, are shown to provide useful mechanistic criteria for distinguishing, especially, the carbonyl addition mechanism involving the rate-limiting breakdown of the tetrahedral intermediate (T+/- from the concerted SN2 mechanism.
- Oh, Hyuck Keun,Shin, Chul Ho,Lee, Ikchoon
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p. 1169 - 1174
(2007/10/02)
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- ANTIMYCOBACTERIAL THIOBENZANILIDES
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A group of 30 thiobenzanilides active against Mycobacterium kansasii have been synthesized and their 1H NMR and UV spectra and RM values (TLC on silica gel impregnated with methylsilicone oil) have been measured.From the correlation between the chemical shifts of the thioamide proton in the 1H NMR spectra and the Hammett constants it can be concluded that the substituents in both aromatic rings uniformly affect the electron density of the thioamide group.The antimycobacterial activity is probably connected with local molecular parameters and can be considered to be approximately additive with respect to both parts of the molecule.
- Waisser, Karel,Houngbedji, Nestor,Machacek, Milos,Sekera, Miroslav,Urban, Josef,Odlerova, Zelmira
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p. 307 - 316
(2007/10/02)
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