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Dithiocarbamic acid Dithiocarbonates

The amide of dithiocarbonic acid is dithiocarbamic acid, which similarly occurs only in the form of its salts and mainly its esters. In the general formula of these dithiocarbamates (2) three substitutions are possible. [Pg.344]

When ethanol is replaced by cellulose, sodium cellulose xanthate is obtained this dissolves in aqueous alkali to give a viscous solution (viscose) from which either viscose rayon or cellophane can be obtained by adding acid to regenerate the (reconstituted) cellulose. Trithiocarbonates (CS3 ), dithiocarbonates (COS2 "), xanthates (CS2OR ), dithiocarbamates (CS2NR2 ) and... [Pg.317]


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