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C-Thiocarbamoylation of Electron-Rich Heterocycles and Enamines with Amidophosphonium Isothiocyanates

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Amidophosphonium isothiocyanates thiocarbamoylate a series of electron-rich heterocycles and enamines at the nucleophilic carbon atom to form phosphazothiocarbonyl compounds. From the most active heterocycles, bis(phosphazothiocarbonyl) derivatives can be obtained.

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Smalii, R.V., Koidan, G.N., Chaikovskaya, A.A. et al. C-Thiocarbamoylation of Electron-Rich Heterocycles and Enamines with Amidophosphonium Isothiocyanates. Russian Journal of General Chemistry 72, 1688–1694 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1023372725342

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