One-pot synthesis of dithiocarbamates accelerated in water

The Journal of Organic Chemistry
Najmodin AziziMohammad R Saidi

Abstract

Highly efficient one-pot reactions of amines and carbon disulfide with alpha,beta-unsaturated compounds were carried out in water under a mild and green procedure with high yields.

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Jun 1, 2012·TheScientificWorldJournal·Najmadin AziziMohmmad Mahmoodi Hahsemi
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