Three-Component Reaction between Alkynes, Elemental Sulfur, and Aliphatic Amines: A General, Straightforward, and Atom Economical Approach to Thioamides
Organic Letters2013Vol. 16(1), pp. 310–313
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Abstract
A general, straightforward, and atom-economical three-component synthesis of thioamides from alkynes, elemental sulfur, and aliphatic amines has been developed.
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