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Dithiocarbamate also
refers to the
dithiocarbamate ion R2N−CS−2 and its salts. A
common example is
sodium diethyldithiocarbamate.
Dithiocarbamates and...
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inhibit viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase.
Pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate, like
other dithiocarbamates,
forms coordination complexes with a
variety of transition...
- Dithiocarboxylates, RCS2− Commonly,
metal dithiocarbamates are
prepared by salt
metathesis reactions using alkali metal dithiocarbamates: NiCl2 + 2 NaS2CNMe2 → Ni(S2CNMe2)2...
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between the two
dithiocarbamate subunits approaches 90°.
Thiuram disulfides are weak oxidants. They can be
reduced to
dithiocarbamates.
Treatment of a...
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sodium hydroxide: CS2 + HN(C2H5)2 + NaOH → NaS2CN(C2H5)2 + H2O
Other dithiocarbamates can be
prepared similarly from
secondary amines and
carbon disulfide...
- (manganese ethylene-bis-
dithiocarbamate) is a
fungicide and a
polymeric complex of
manganese with the
ethylene bis (
dithiocarbamate)
anionic ligand. Exposure...
- (elemental
sulfur and
copper salts) vs organic,
chemical structures (
dithiocarbamates vs phthalimides), and, most successfully,
mechanism of
action (MOA)...
- stoichiometry: CS2 + 3 O2 → CO2 + 2 SO2 For example,
amines afford dithiocarbamates: 2 R2NH + CS2 → [R2NH2+][R2NCS2−]
Xanthates form
similarly from alkoxides:...
- chemistry, it may be used in the
preparation of
isothiocyanates from
dithiocarbamates. Its use as a
bromide scavenger during SN1
substitution has been reported...
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dithiocarbamate non-systemic
agricultural fungicide with multi-site,
protective action on contact. It is a
combination of two
other dithiocarbamates:...