463-56-9Relevant articles and documents
Photolysis of isothiocyanic acid HNCS in low-temperature matrices. Infrared detection of HSCN and HSNC isomers
Wierzejewska, Maria,Mielke, Zofia
, p. 227 - 234 (2001)
A combination of matrix isolation technique and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy has been used to study the low-temperature photochemistry of isothiocyanic acid HNCS. Near UV photolysis with a medium-pressure mercury lamp of the matrix isolated HNCS/DNCS precursor in nitrogen and argon led to the formation of two unobserved, so far, isomers: thiocyanic acid HSCN and isothiofulminic acid HSNC and their deuterated analogs. Both species are formed as primary products presumably via two reaction channels: formation of the [HNCS] and hydrogen migration leading to the HSCN molecule and formation of the [HNCS] followed by rearrangement to HSCN and HSNC species.
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Werner,Bailey
, p. 2970 (1926)
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Sahasrabudhey
, p. 119 (1951)
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Gluud,Keller,Klempt
, p. 1384 (1926)
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TRANSFORMED STEROIDS. 171. HETEROCYCLIZATION IN THE 16α,17α-EPIMINOPREGN-5-ENE-3β,21-DIOL-20-ONE SERIES
Turuta, A. M.,Kamernitskii, A. V.,Fadeeva, T. M.,Pabinger, A.,Bogdanov, V. S.,et al.
, p. 2156 - 2161 (2007/10/02)
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