1208070-82-9Relevant articles and documents
Efficient Pd(ii)-catalyzed regioselectiveortho-halogenation of arylcyanamides
Alam, M. Mujahid,Boddapati, S. N. M.,Bollikolla, Hari Babu,Gugulothu, Sailaja,Tamminana, Ramana,Varala, Ravi
supporting information, p. 17176 - 17182 (2021/10/04)
Regioselectiveortho-halogenation of arylcyanamides using a Pd(ii) catalyst has been established under mild reaction conditions. Either electron-donating or electron-withdrawing groups readily carried out the reaction and produced final products in moderate to good yields. Based on the experimental work, we have confirmed that this method does not undergo a free radical mechanism. Furthermore, we have also attempted this method for practical utility purposes.
A novel one-pot synthesis of isothiocyanates and cyanamides from dithiocarbamate salts using environmentally benign reagent tetrapropylammonium tribromide
Kuotsu, Neivotsonuo Bernadette,Jamir, Latonglila,Phucho, Tovishe,Sinha, Upasana Bora
, p. 832 - 841 (2018/01/17)
A highly efficient and simple protocol for the synthesis of isothiocyanates and cyanamides from their respective amines in the presence of a mild, efficient, and non-toxic reagent tetrapropylammonium tribromide is described. High environmental acceptability of the reagents, cost effectiveness and high yields are the important attributes of this methodology.
Bromineless bromine as an efficient desulfurizing agent for the preparation of cyanamides and 2-aminothiazoles from dithiocarbamate salts
Yella, Ramesh,Kavala, Veerababurao,Patel, Bhisma K.
experimental part, p. 792 - 805 (2011/04/22)
In a one-pot procedure, bromineless brominating reagent 1,1'-(ethane-1,2-diyl)dipyridinium bistribromide (EDPBT) has been used as a desulfurizing agent in the preparation of organic cyanamides and substituted thiazoles starting from dithiocarbamic acid salts. In this approach, alkyl/aryl isothiocyantes were first obtained by the desulfurization of dithiocarbamic acid salts with EDPBT. The in situ-generated isothiocyanates reacts with an aqueous ammonia, forming alkyl or aryl thioureas, which on subsequent oxidative desulfurization with EDPBT led to the formation of corresponding cyanamides in good yields. Alternatively, an efficient one-pot synthesis of substituted thiazoles has been achieved by the condensation of the in situ-generated 1-aryl thioureas with the in situ-generated -bromoketones from ketones, again using EDPBT. The reagent EDPBT can be easily prepared from the readily available reagents. Desulfurizing ability dominates over its brominating ability for substrates amenable to bromination.