Journal of Chemical Research, Synopses

Solid Supported Reagents and Reactions. Part 21. 1 Rapid and Clean Synthesis of Thiols from Halides Using Polymer-supported Hydrosulfide†‡

BP Bandgar, SB Pawar

Index: Bandgar, Babasaheb P.; Pawar, Sanjay B. Journal of Chemical Research - Part S, 1998 , # 4 p. 212 - 213

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Abstract

Thiols are important not only for their use in the synthesis of organosulfur compounds but also for their roles in cell biochemistry. Therefore, many synthetic methods have been developed.2,3 Although direct preparations of thiols from alkyl halides and metal sulfides would be straightforward, direct methods give only a moderate yield of thiols accompanying a considerable amount of dialkyl sulfide.2 Therefore, indirect methods involving thiourea,2 xanthate2 and ...

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