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Dimethyl sulfide hypochlorite

One interesting preparation of pyrimido[ 1,2-a ]pyrimidines from sulfimides has been reported. Reactiorf of the sulfimides (235) with diphenylcyclopropenone gives the cyclized products (236) in good yield. The starting sulfimides can be readily prepared by reaction of the corresponding 2-aminopyrimidines with (-butyl hypochlorite and dimethyl sulfide. This reaction is postulated to proceed via a ketene intermediate (75JCS(Pl)l969). [Pg.361]

Ortho-Alkylation of aromatic amines. OassmanamlGnietzmacher have described a simple, high-yield procedure for specific orr/io-mcthylation of anilines. The aniline (1) is treated with 1 eq. of/-butyl hypochlorite (1,90 2,50 3, 38) or ofN-chlorosuceini-mide(l, 139 2,69- 70 3, 36,142) in methylene chloride at -65°. Then dimethyl sulfide (3 eq.) is added at the same temperature. After 40 min, sodium mcthoxide (1.2 eq.) in... [Pg.190]

The detoxification of catalysts poisoned by Group V or VI compounds can be accomplished by reactions in which these inhibitors are converted to substances that do not have unshared electron pairs. For instance, bivalent sulfur compounds can be oxidized to sulfones or sulfonic acids by treatment with hypochlorite or hydroperoxides. "2,108 Thiophene, dimethyl sulfide and other sulfur and metal ion poisons as well as phosphorous"" and arsenic compounds " can be removed from platinum by washing the catalyst with acetic acid. This method for the reactivation of the catalyst is simpler than the oxidation techniques. Acidic or basic inhibitors are removed by the addition of an appropriate amount of base or acid, respectively. The effect of a small amount of inhibitor can frequently be overcome by the use of a larger amount of catalyst. [Pg.224]

Potassium permanganate. Dimethyl sulfide-Chlorine. Dimethyl sulfoxide. Dimethyl sulfoxide-Chlorine. Dimethylsulf-oxide Sulfur trioxide. Dipyridine chro-mium(VI) oxide. Iodine. Iodine-Potassium iodide. Iodine tris(trifluoroacetate). Iodosobenzene diacetate. Isoamyl nitrite. Lead tetraacetate. Manganese dioxide. Mercuric acetate. Mercuric oxide. Osmium tetroxide—Potassium chlorate. Ozone. Periodic acid. Pertrifluoroacetic acid. Potassium ferrate. Potassium ferricyanide. Potassium nitrosodisulfonate. Ruthenium tetroxide. Selenium dioxide. Silver carbonate. Silver carbonate-Celite. Silver nitrate. Silver oxide. Silver(II) oxide. Sodium hypochlorite. Sulfur trioxide. Thalli-um(III) nitrate. Thallium sulfate. Thalli-um(III) trifluoroacetate. Triphenyl phosphite ozonide. Triphenylphosphine dibromide. Trityl fluoroborate. [Pg.297]

Like 2-aminopyridines and 2-aminopyrimidine, 2-aminopyrazine (39) (Scheme 29) has been converted into the nitroso compound (121) by reaction with dimethyl sulfide and NCS followed by deprotonation of the resulting sulfonium salt with sodium methoxide to the 5, 5-dimethylsulfilimine and then oxidation with MCPBA <82JOC552>. The extremely reactive nitrosopyrazine (121) condenses with 1,3-dienes to give 3,6-dihydro-1,2-oxazines and with aromatic amines in the presence of acid to gives azo compounds, and is smoothly oxidized with ozone or sodium hypochlorite to 2-nitropyrazine (122). Methyl 3-aminopyrazinecarboxylate reacts with thiophosgene to produce the... [Pg.261]

OXIDATION, REAGENTS Acetyl nitrate. Bis(tri-n-butyltin)oxide. Bromine-Hexameth-ylphosphoric triamide. f-Butyl perbenzoate. Ceric ammonium nitrate. N-chlorosuc-cinimide-Dimethyl sulfide. Chromic add. Chromic anhydride. Chromic anhydride-Acetic anhydride. Chromic anhydride-Hexamethylphosphoric triamide. 2,3-Dichloro-5,6-dicyano-l,4-benzoquinone. Dimethyl sulfoxide. Dimethyl sulfoxide-Trifluoro-acetic anhydride. Diphenylseleninlc anhydride. Iodine tris(trifluoroacetate). Lead tetraacetate. N-Methylmorpholine -N-oxide. p-NitrobenzenesulfonyI peroxide. Oxygen, singlet. Palladlumfll) chloride. Peroxybcnzimidic acid. Phenylseleninyl chloride. N-Phenyl-l,2,4-triazoline-3,5-dione. Potassium chromate. Potassium superoxide. Pyri-dinium chlorodiromate. Salcomine. Silver carbonate-Celite. Sodium hypochlorite. Sulfuryl chloridc-Silica gel. Thallium(III) acetate. ThaUium(III) nitrate. Triphenyl phosphite ozonide. Trltyl tetrafluoroborate. Uranium hexafluoride. [Pg.221]


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