Thiocyanation of 6-amino-and 6-hydroxyaminouracyls
AA Yavolovskii
Index: Yavolovskii Russian Journal of General Chemistry, 2008 , vol. 78, # 5 p. 1018 - 1018
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Abstract
The thiazole N-oxides are a poorly studied class of compounds. 2-Aminothiazole 3-oxides can be obtained by reductive cyclization of o-thiocyanatonitrobenzene [1], and also by reaction of α-chloroximes with barium thiocyanate [2]. At the same time thiocyanation of aromatic amines is widely used in the synthesis of fused 2-aminothiazoles. Thiocyanation of heterocyclic amines is usually carried out with thiocyanogen formed in situ by treating a ...
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