“…In numerous works Wanzlick and co-workers, along with many other authors, advanced the chemistry of stable nucleophilic carbenes of the thiazole, benzothiazole, imidazoline and imidazole series based on in situ experiments 2 . This area received a considerable impetus when Bertrand et al 3,4 and Arduengo et al 5,6 isolated the first representatives of phosphanylsilylcarbenes and imidazol-2-ylidenes, respectively, thus demonstrating stability of singlet nucleophilic carbenes under normal experimental conditions. Subsequently, other new classes of stable carbenes have been reported, including acyclic diaminocarbenes 7 , 1,2,4-triazol-5-ylidenes 8 , and thiazol-2-ylidenes 9 .…”