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Sulfated tungstate: An efficient catalyst for synthesis of thioamides via Kindler reaction
Pathare, Sagar P.,Chaudhari, Pramod S.,Akamanchi, Krishnacharya G.
, p. 125 - 129 (2012)
New application of sulfated tungstate, a mildly acidic solid inorganic acid, as reusable heterogeneous catalyst for efficient Kindler reaction, a three component reactions of aldehydes, amines and sulfur, for synthesis of thioamides is discussed.
Iodine-Promoted Synthesis of Thioamides from 1,2-Dibenzylsulfane and Difurfuryl Disulfide
Chen, Sihai,Li, You,Chen, Jinyang,Xu, Xinhua,Su, Lebin,Tang, Zhi,Au, Chak-Tong,Qiu, Renhua
supporting information, p. 2339 - 2344 (2016/09/28)
Thioamides can be generated at 100 °C in high yield through the reaction of 1,2-dibenzyldisulfane with difurfuryldisulfide using iodine as oxidant and DMSO as solvent. The protocol is metal- and additive-free, providing a convenient and economical way for the synthesis of various kinds of thioamides under mild conditions.
A CONFORMATIONAL STUDY OF SOME SECONDARY 2-FURANECARBOTHIOAMIDES
Jagodzinski, Tadeusz S.,Dziembowska, Teresa M.,Szczodrowska, Barbara
, p. 327 - 338 (2007/10/02)
Analysis of the UV, IR and (1)H-NMR spectra and of the dipole moments indicated nonplanarity of the secondary thioamides derived from 2-furanecarboxylic acid and a free rotation of the thioamide group around the C-C bond.Quantum-mechanical calculations of
