1969
DOI: 10.1021/jo01264a061
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Nature of the carbonium ion. II. Furfuryl cation from a thiocyanate isomerization

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“…It is also worthwhile to mention exceptions to occurrence of the reaction such that cinnamyl thiocyanate is known not to isomerize to the isothiocyanate [11,12] and furfuryl thiocyanate also fails to isomerize under various conditions [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also worthwhile to mention exceptions to occurrence of the reaction such that cinnamyl thiocyanate is known not to isomerize to the isothiocyanate [11,12] and furfuryl thiocyanate also fails to isomerize under various conditions [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reduction is performed using SnCl2×2H 2 O. The isothiocyanates used are metachlorophenyl isothiocyanate (I) [13] isothiocyanate (II) [14], which were prepared by known procedures. To convert thioureas into guanidines, NaIO 4 and three amines are required: morpholine (α), m-toluidine (β), and benzylamine (γ).…”
Section: Syntheses With Lantern Rodsmentioning
confidence: 99%