50611-89-7Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Catalytic oxidation of thiocarbonyl compounds involving the use of 1,2-Dibrometatrachloroethane as a brominating reagent for diaryl teII species
Ley, Steven V.,Meerholz, Clive A.,Barton, Derek H.R.
, p. 1785 - 1788 (1980)
1,2-Dibromotetrachloroethane acts as a useful brominating reagent for diaryl TeII species in the establishment of a room temperature catalytic cycle for the conversion of thiocarbonyl compounds to their oxo analogues.
Conversion of Thiocarbonyl Compounds into their Corresponding Oxo-derivatives using Benzeneseleninic Anhydride
Cussans, Nigel J.,Ley, Steven V.,Barton, Derek H. R.
, p. 1650 - 1653 (2007/10/02)
A series of thiocarbonyl compounds including xanthates, thioesters, thioureas, thiocarbonates, and thiones have been converted into their oxo-analogues by treatment with benzeneseleninic anhydride in tetrahydrofuran at room temperature.Except for readily enolised thiones where further oxidation can take place, the method works well and compares favourably with other literature procedures.One example of a selenocarbonyl ester was likewise converted efficiently into the corresponding ester.
