Sulfur and nitrogen half-mustard compounds lose their aggressive properties when the chlorine atom is replaced by a carbonate moiety. The anchimeric effect of the novel mustard carbonate analogues is investigated. The reaction follows first-order kinetics, does not need any base, and occurs with OH, NH and acidic CH nucleophiles. Most of these molecules are unexplored and might provide a novel strategy for the preparation of compounds previously not easily accessible.
Sulfur and Nitrogen Mustard Carbonate Analogues
ARICO', Fabio;TUNDO, Pietro
2012-01-01
Abstract
Sulfur and nitrogen half-mustard compounds lose their aggressive properties when the chlorine atom is replaced by a carbonate moiety. The anchimeric effect of the novel mustard carbonate analogues is investigated. The reaction follows first-order kinetics, does not need any base, and occurs with OH, NH and acidic CH nucleophiles. Most of these molecules are unexplored and might provide a novel strategy for the preparation of compounds previously not easily accessible.File in questo prodotto:
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