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nucleophiles and good ligands.
Thiocarbonates refer to
salts of
those ions as well (e.g. pot****ium trithiocarbonate, K2CS3).
Thiocarbonates refer to
esters of those...
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Methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl (MMT or MCMT) is an
organomanganese compound with the
formula (C5H4CH3)Mn(CO)3.
Initially marketed as a supplement...
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unlike carbon monoxide is very unstable.
Important compound classes are
thiocarbonates, thiocarbamates,
dithiocarbamates and trithiocarbonates.
Small inorganic...
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dithiocarbonic O,S-acid S=C(OH)(SH) and
dithiocarbonic S,S-acid O=C(SH)2 (see
thiocarbonates). It was
first reported in
brief by
Zeise in 1824 and
later in more...
- (polyesters
based on bisphenols), polyamides, polycarbonates, poly(
thiocarbonate)s, and others.
Since the
molecular weight of the
product obtained by...
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formation of by-products as ethanol, methanol,
ethylene glycol and
thiocarbonates. In Li–S
batteries are
conventionally emplo****
cyclic ethers (as DOL)...
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groups in
organic synthesis.
Similarly Hg(OAc)2 has been used to
convert thiocarbonate esters into dithiocarbonates: (RS)2C=S + H2O + Hg(OAc)2 → (RS)2C=O +...
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under metal-catalyzed cross-coupling conditions.
Thiocarboxylic acid
Thiocarbonate Liebeskind–Srogl
coupling Aldrithiol-2
Matthys J.
Janssen "Carboxylic...
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silicate germanate stannate plumbate flerovate×
sulfur sulfidotetrelate thiocarbonate sulfidosilicate sulfidogermanate sulfidostannate sulfidoplumbate sulfidoflerovate×...
- and acrylamides. Usually, a
thiocarbonate is used in
combination with an
effective initiator for RAFT. The
thiocarbonate moiety can be functionalized...