Conversion of carbonimidodithioates into unsymmetrical Di-and Tri-substituted ureas including urea dipeptides
M Anbazhagan, ARAS Deshmukh, S Rajappa
Index: Anbazhagan, Mariappan; Deshmukh, Abdul Rakeeb A. S.; Rajappa, Srinivasachari Tetrahedron Letters, 1998 , vol. 39, # 21 p. 3609 - 3612
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Abstract
Selective hydrolysis of carbonimidodithioates (3) leads to the thiocarbamates (4), which can be easily transformed to the unsymmetrical ureas (5) by treatment with the appropriate amines. This constitutes a synthesis of ureas without the use of phosgene or carbon monoxide.
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