61998-04-7Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Visible-Light-Induced Photocatalytic Synthesis of β-Keto Dithiocarbamates via Difunctionalization of Styrenes
Vishwakarma, Ramesh Kumar,Kumar, Saurabh,Singh, Krishna Nand
supporting information, p. 4147 - 4151 (2021/05/26)
A facile photocatalyzed strategy for difunctionalization of styrenes in the presence of CS2 and amines providing β-keto dithiocarbamates has been developed. In the case of 4-nitrostyrene and 2-vinylpyridine, however, only 2-arylethylthiocarbamates are interestingly formed without the aid of photoredox catalysis/TBHP.
Utility of N -Bromosuccinimide-Water Combination as a Green Reagent for Synthesis of N,S-Heterocycles and Dithiocarbamates from Styrenes
Matloubi Moghaddam, Firouz,Goudarzi, Mehri
supporting information, p. 1823 - 1827 (2020/10/02)
An efficient and unprecedented green protocol has been developed for the synthesis of N,S-heterocycles from styrenes and alkyl dithiocarbamates with high to excellent yields. The reaction of primary or secondary amines, CS 2, and styrenes was carried out in water in the presence of a catalytic amount of an inorganic base. All products were made by using an N -bromosuccinimide-H 2O combination as a green and inexpensive reagent.
A novel isocyanide-based three-component reaction: A facile synthesis of substituted 2H-pyran-3,4-dicarboxylates
Khalilzadeh, Mohammad A.,Hossaini, Zinatossadat,Baradarani, Mohammad M.,Hasannia, Adel
experimental part, p. 8464 - 8467 (2010/11/19)
An efficient method for synthesis of 2H-pyran-3,4-dicarboxylates using the three-component reaction of dithiocarbamates, dialkyl acetylenedicarboxylates, and isocyanides in solvent-free conditions is described. In these reactions, synthesis of dithiocarbamates is possibly based on the one-pot reaction of secondary amines, CS2, and alkyl halides in solvent-free conditions without using a catalyst. The mild reaction conditions and high yields of the reaction exhibit the good synthetic advantage of these methods.
Preventive and curative compositions against mycoplasmosis
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, (2008/06/13)
Use of dithiocarbamic acid derivatives having the structure STR1 in which R1, R2 and R3 are various organic radicals as preventive and curative agents against mycoplasmosis. These derivatives are prepared from the starting materials having the structure STR2 by reaction with carbon disulfide or from the starting materials having the structure STR3 BY REACTION WITH R3 -halide.
