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Glycosyl alkoxythioimidates as building blocks for glycosylation: A reactivity study
Ranade, Sneha C.,Demchenko, Alexei V.
, p. 115 - 122 (2015/02/19)
Structural modifications of the leaving group of S-glycosyl O-methyl phenylcarbamothioates (SNea) involving change of substituents that express different electronic effects led to a better understanding of how the reactivity of these glycosyl donors can b
Metathetic sulfur transfer mediated by N-(2-aminophenyl)-4-methyl-thiazolin-2-thione derivatives: a route to diversely substituted S-alkylcarbamothioates
Doukara, Abdallah Larbi,Mehdid, Mohammed Amine,Djafri, Ayada,Andreoli, Federico,Vanthuyne, Nicolas,Roussel, Christian
experimental part, p. 1852 - 1858 (2010/04/04)
A new route to S-alkylcarbamothioates is disclosed. In a first step, N-(2-aminophenyl)-4-methyl-thiazolin-2-thione is transformed into a mono- or disubstituted urea at nitrogen, and then in a second step, alkylated at sulfur. The resulting salts, after treatment with a base, gave S-alkylcarbamothioates in high isolated yields together with 3-methyl[1,3]thiazolo[3,2-a]benzimidazole under very mild conditions.
