Preparation, Characterization, and Mechanistic Considerations for 1,1,1-Tri(thioacetyl)ethane and
Erik S Goebel1, Matthew J Turcotte1, Madeleine J Henley1
1Department of Chemistry, University of Minnesota, 207 Pleasant Avenue SE, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455, United States.
Abstract:
Two new compounds, 1,1,1-tri(thioacetyl)ethane and 1,1-di(thioacetyl)ethene, arose during reactions of acetyl methoxy(thiocarbonyl) sulfide with potassium methyl xanthate. Relevant mechanisms were elucidated, which in turn suggested novel streamlined routes to these same compounds. Several further transformations of the title compounds were demonstrated, suggesting their potential synthetic utility.
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