Tetrahedron

Thiourea, a convenient reagent for the reductive cleavage of olefin ozonolysis products

D Gupta, R Soman, S Dev

Index: Gupta, Deepa; Soman, Raghavan; Dev, Sukh Tetrahedron, 1982 , vol. 38, # 20 p. 3013 - 3018

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Abstract

-butyl hydroperoxide in -butanol was added to a soln of thiourea (0.3247 g; ≈0.5 mole equiv.) in MeOH (1 ml) and the mixture stirred at room temp (≈25°) for 40 min., when the test for hydroperoxide (KI-H 2 SO 4 aq) became negative. The separated solid was filtered and recrystallized from aq. MeOH to get a solid (0.38 g; mp 127–128° dec.) identified as thiourea S-dioxide. ... 9 describe the dimethyl sulphide reduction products of all the α-methoxyperoxidic ...

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