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- In organic chemistry, a dithiocarbamate is a functional group with the general formula R2N−C(=S)−S−R and structure >N−C(=S)−S−. It is the analog of a...
- (manganese ethylene-bis-dithiocarbamate) is a fungicide and a polymeric complex of manganese with the ethylene bis (dithiocarbamate) anionic ligand. Exposure...
- Pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate (PDTC) are a family of closely related drugs used for a metal chelation, induction of G1 phase cell cycle arrest, and preventing...
- polymer and a dithiocarbamate complex. This pale yellow solid is used as fungicide. It is produced by treating ethylene bis(dithiocarbamate) sodium salt...
- Transition metal dithiocarbamate complexes are coordination complexes containing one or more dithiocarbamate ligand, which are typically abbreviated R2dtc−...
- the few practical methods is spin trapping of nitric oxide with iron-dithiocarbamate complexes and subsequent detection of the mono-nitrosyl-iron complex...
- sodium hydroxide: CS2 + HN(C2H5)2 + NaOH → NaS2CN(C2H5)2 + H2O Other dithiocarbamates can be prepared similarly from secondary amines and carbon disulfide...
- Fe(S2CNMe2)3 (Me = methyl). It is marketed as a fungicide. Iron tris(dithiocarbamate)s are typically are prepared by salt metathesis reactions. Iron...
- degradation of dithiocarbamate salts, e.g. induced with lead nitrate. A related method is tosyl chloride-mediated decomposition of dithiocarbamate salts. Isothiocyanates...
- "Reaction of Grignard Reagents with Tetramethylthiuram Disulfide [yielding dithiocarbamates]". J. Org. Chem. 35 (5): 1500–1501. doi:10.1021/jo00830a052....