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Thiocarbonyl compounds, heterocyclic synthesis using

There is an enormous literature on thiocarbonyl compounds, due in part to the technical and industrial importance of many of them, including thioamides, thioureas, xanthates, dithiocarbamates and so forth. An excellent, and recent, general review is available.107 There are also specialized reviews germane to the present chapter Griffin, Woods, and Klayman2 discussed the use of thioureas in the synthesis of heterocycles the preparation of thiazoles from thioamides is included in a three-part volume on Thiazoles 108 the use of carbon disulfide in the synthesis of trithiones and related heterocycles has been reviewed by Mayer109 and Huisgen110 has reported numerous examples of 1,3-dipolar cycloadditions in which carbon disulfide was used. [Pg.73]

It has been shown also that both thiocarbamoylimidazoles 147 and 148 can react with sodium azide. These compounds were successfully used to prepare heterocycle-peptide conjugates as peptidomimetics. A-Terminal aminothiatriazole modified amino acids have been synthesized using two methods (Scheme 35). To prepare monosubstituted aminothiatriazoles 151 the amino acid derivatives were converted into the thiocarbamoyl imidazoles of type 147 that can react with azide ion to form the thiatriazole ring. On the other hand, for the synthesis of disubstituted amino acid derivatives of 1,2,3,4-thiatriazoles 153 and 155 the activation of the thiocarbonyl group via a salt of type 148 was required. The reaction conditions and the yields of thiatriazoles 151, 153, and 154 prepared by this approach are shown in Scheme 35. [Pg.474]

In comparison with other 1,3-dipoles that have been extensively explored in organic synthesis (7), sulfur-centered 1,3-dipoles (1-4) are rather uncommon species. However, within the last two decades, remarkable progress has been made regarding both methods of generation and synthetic applications. In particular, thiocarbonyl ylides (1) were established as key intermediates useful for the preparation of sulfur-containing heterocyclic compounds. General methods for the preparation of thiocarbonyl ylides and their chemical reactivity have been reviewed (8-11). [Pg.316]


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