Triphosgene: An efficient catalyst for synthesis of isothiocyanates

AC Chaskar, S Yewale, R Bhagat…

Index: Chaskar; Yewale; Bhagat; Langi Synthetic Communications, 2008 , vol. 38, # 12 p. 1972 - 1975

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Abstract Isothiocyanates are bioactive molecules that show various biological activities such as antifungal and anathematic activities. They play a vital role in the synthesis of various heterocyclic compounds. Various isothiocyanates were prepared in good to high yield using triphosgene.

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