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An expedient carbon–sulfur bond formation explored through the cellulose sulfonic acid (CSA) catalyzed dithioacetal protection of carbonyl compounds
Kadam, Kailas R.
, p. 530 - 541 (2020/07/03)
A facile carbon–sulfur bond formation was observed through the cellulose sulfonic acid (CSA) catalyzed dithioacetal protection of carbonyl compounds. In a preliminary study, the synthesis and characterization of functionalized bio-polymer, cellulose sulph
Alcohol-mediated direct dithioacetalization of alkynes with 2-chloro-1,3-dithiane for the synthesis of Markovnikov dithianes
Liu, Teng,Tian, Lixia,Lai, Junshan,Min, Deng,Qu, Mengnan,Tang, Shouchu
supporting information, p. 4068 - 4071 (2017/07/10)
An alcohol-mediated dithioacetalization process that gains direct access to the corresponding Markovnikov-selective 1,3-dithianes using unactivated alkynes and nonthiolic/odorless 2-chloro-1,3-dithiane in a highly efficient manner has been developed. This methodology has the advantage of having mild reaction conditions, and the dithioacetalization process gives good to excellent yields with high Markovnikov-selectivity.
An efficient, continuous flow technique for the chemoselective synthesis of thioacetals
Wiles, Charlotte,Watts, Paul,Haswell, Stephen J.
, p. 7362 - 7365 (2008/03/13)
By optimizing a reagent's residence time within a packed-bed reactor, it is possible to overcome selectivity issues frequently encountered in stirred reaction vessels. This important feature is demonstrated for the chemoselective protection of 4-acetylben
2,3-Dihydro-dithiin and -dithiepine-1,1,4,4-tetroxides: Small molecule non-peptide antagonists of the human galanin hGAL-1 receptor
Scott, Malcolm K.,Ross, Tina M.,Lee, Daniel H. S.,Wang, Hoau-Yan,Shank, Richard P.,Wild, Kenneth D.,Davis, Coralie B.,Crooke, Jeffrey J.,Potocki, Alexander C.,Reitz, Allen B.
, p. 1383 - 1391 (2007/10/03)
The neuropeptide galanin modulates several physiological functions such as cognition, learning, feeding behavior, and depression, probably via the galanin 1 receptor (GAL-R1). Using an HTS assay based on 125I-human galanin binding to the human
