“…[2] The resulting thiocyanate group serves as a valuable intermediate due to its ease of conversion into various other sulfur functionalities. [3] Thiocyanates can be easily transformed into sulfides, [4] disulfides, [5] nitriles, [6] thionitrile, [7] thiophenols, [8] thioethers, [9] thioesters, [10] thiocarbamates, [11] sulfonyl cyanides, [12] methylthiolate, [13] phosphorothioate, [14] making them invaluable building blocks for many chemical transformations (Figure 1). This flexibility has allowed for the development of a wide variety of drug molecules, bioactive compounds as well as novel materials with intriguing properties.…”