SYNTHESIS OF UREA-HYDROGEN PEROXIDE AND ITS APPLICATION FOR PREPARING THIOSULFINATE

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The Urea-Hydrogen Peroxide complex (UHP) was synthesized from urea and hydrogen peroxide, characterized by FT-IR. This UHP complex could be employed as an oxidizing agent for metal-free oxidation reaction of disulfides to thiosulfinate compounds. This protocol was carried out under very mild conditions at 0oC in CH3CO2H solvent, was efficient and compatible with a range of alkyl, aryl or allyl disulfides to afford direct access to thiosulfinate compounds in very good yields up to 92% and high selectivities.

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Pham, X. T. (2020). SYNTHESIS OF UREA-HYDROGEN PEROXIDE AND ITS APPLICATION FOR PREPARING THIOSULFINATE. Journal of Science and Technique, 15, 5–12. https://doi.org/10.56651/lqdtu.jst.v15.n01.88

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