2877-26-1Relevant articles and documents
A novel one-pot synthesis of isothiocyanates and cyanamides from dithiocarbamate salts using environmentally benign reagent tetrapropylammonium tribromide
Kuotsu, Neivotsonuo Bernadette,Jamir, Latonglila,Phucho, Tovishe,Sinha, Upasana Bora
, p. 832 - 841 (2018/01/17)
A highly efficient and simple protocol for the synthesis of isothiocyanates and cyanamides from their respective amines in the presence of a mild, efficient, and non-toxic reagent tetrapropylammonium tribromide is described. High environmental acceptability of the reagents, cost effectiveness and high yields are the important attributes of this methodology.
Reactions of Relevance to the Chemistry of Aminoglycoside Antibiotics. Part 14. A Useful Radical-deamination Reaction
Barton, Derek H. R.,Bringmann, Gerhard,Lamotte, Genevieve,Motherwell, William B.,Motherwell, Robyn S. Hay,Porter, Alexander E. A.
, p. 2657 - 2664 (2007/10/02)
Primary, secondary, and tertiary aliphatic or alicyclic isocyanides are smoothly reduced under radical conditions using tri-n-butylstannane to the corresponding hydrocarbons.The relative ease of reduction is tertiary > secondary > primary.Aromatic isocyanides are not reduced under these conditions.The reduction of isothiocyanates (or isoselenocyanates) by tri-n-butylstannanae also affords hydrocarbons, but here the isocyanides have been shown to be intermediates.The reduction of a compound with isocyanide and xanthate functions in a 1,2-relationship gives a smooth radical fragmentation to furnish an olefin.An efficient synthesis of 2-deoxy-D-glucose starting with glucosamine is described.