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Lawesson

The product 1s somewhat hygroscopic and should Be stored 1n an airtight container. It Is also available as Lawesson s reagent from Aldrich, Fluka, and from Merck-Schuchard. [Pg.160]

Another reagent system that has been recently employed in the Paal synthesis of thiophenes is the combination of bis(trialkyltin)- or bis(triaryltin) sulfides with boron trichloride. Known as the Steliou reagent,it has been utilized in the transformation of 1,4-diketone 11 to thiophene 12. Higher yields are obtained in shorter reaction times in contrast to the use of Lawesson s reagent. Additionally, others have noted the relative ease of the work-up procedure using the Steliou conditions, and the fact that the tributyltinchloride byproduct of the reaction is reusable. Similarly, the combination of the bis(trimethylsilyl)sulfide has been used in conjunction with trimethylsilyltriflate for the preparation of thiophenes in an analogous manner. ... [Pg.210]


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