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Amidosulphurous acid

N. A. E. Millon, and G. Forchhammer supposed that the sulphur is combined either with amidogen, NH2, or with nitrogen. H. SchiS regarded the compound NHs.S02 as a thionaminic acid, NH2.S02H and it may be called amidosulphinic or amidosulphurous acid, and M. Schumann disoussed the formula... [Pg.634]

Reactions of the azide with phosphites and thiophosphites were investigated. The methods of preparation of silylated amidosulphuric acid derivatives have been described some of the silylated compounds obtained (13) were treated with thionyl chloride to produce the N-sulphinylamides (14). [Pg.356]

Nitro-complexes of platinum and palladium react with amidosulphuric acid according to reaction (3). [Pg.135]


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