A novel one-pot solvent-free, triethylamine-assisted, selenium-catalyzed synthesis of thiocarbamates from nitroarenes, carbon monoxide, and thiols

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Abstract

A novel one-pot solvent-free synthesis of a series of thiocarbamates is reported. Nitroarenes, carbon monoxide, and thiols are the starting materials, with cheap element selenium as catalyst; this method offers a simple access to thiocarbamates mostly in moderate to good yields. The selenium catalyst can be easily recovered and recycled. © Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart.

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Zhang, X., & Lu, S. (2005). A novel one-pot solvent-free, triethylamine-assisted, selenium-catalyzed synthesis of thiocarbamates from nitroarenes, carbon monoxide, and thiols. Synlett, (10), 1535–1538. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-2005-869839

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