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Lead chloride preparation from sulfide

A thioamide of isonicotinic acid has also shown tuberculostatic activity in the clinic. The additional substitution on the pyridine ring precludes its preparation from simple starting materials. Reaction of ethyl methyl ketone with ethyl oxalate leads to the ester-diketone, 12 (shown as its enol). Condensation of this with cyanoacetamide gives the substituted pyridone, 13, which contains both the ethyl and carboxyl groups in the desired position. The nitrile group is then excised by means of decarboxylative hydrolysis. Treatment of the pyridone (14) with phosphorus oxychloride converts that compound (after exposure to ethanol to take the acid chloride to the ester) to the chloro-pyridine, 15. The halogen is then removed by catalytic reduction (16). The ester at the 4 position is converted to the desired functionality by successive conversion to the amide (17), dehydration to the nitrile (18), and finally addition of hydrogen sulfide. There is thus obtained ethionamide (19)... [Pg.255]

There have been only a few reports of mesostructured metal sulfides. Mesoporous cadmium sulfide was prepared from polyethylene oxide surfactants and cadmium salts exposed to hydrogen sulfide [35], A study of the effects of the counter-anion on the formation of CdS mesostructures led to the conclusion that the use of cadmium nitrate and perchlorate salts improved the degree of order of the mesostructure over the chloride, sulfate and acetate salts. This effect was attributed to the stronger acidity of conjugate acid by-products of the reaction in the case of nitrates that leads to the dissolution of high-energy defects and enhances structural order. [Pg.43]

Safarifard V, Morsali A. Mechanochemi-cal solid-state transformations from a 3D lead(II) chloride triazole carboxylate coordination polymer to its bromide/thiocyanate analogs via anion-replacements precursors for the preparation of lead(II) chlo-ride/bromide/sulfide nanoparticles. Cryst Eng Commun 2012 14(16) 5130. [Pg.237]


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