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The formation of 4-methylthiazole from methylisopropylidenimine and SO2 on acid-base catalysts has been studied. The most active catalysts are those containing an acid-base pair: a weak Lewis site and a strong basic site. The catalysts containing only proton-donating sites are low-active.
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Manuilova, L.V., Parshukova, N.D. & Sukhareva, T.S. Synthesis of 4-methylthiazole in the presence of acid-base catalysts. React Kinet Catal Lett 58, 155–160 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02071119
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