Armitage, D. A. published the artcileSulfur(II)-nitrogen bond. III. Synthesis of the sulfur(II)-nitrogen from sulfenates, Formula: C10H15NS, the publication is Journal of the Chemical Society [Section] C: Organic (1971), 3867-9, database is CAplus.
PhSOMe reacted with primary and secondary amines (e.g. MeNH2, Pr2NH) to give sulfenamides (e.g., PhSNHMe, PhSNPr2), and with Me3SiNMe2, Me3SiNEt2, and Me3SiNSO to give PhSNMe2, Ph-SNEt2, and PhSNSO, resp.; with Me3SiNHEt or Me3SiNHPr a mixture of PhSNHEt or PhSNHPr and PhSNEtSiMe3 or PhSNPrSiMe3 was obtained. PhSOMe reacted with MeN(SiMe3)2 to give PhSNMeSiMe3 and with PhSNHMe to give (PhS)2NMe. N2H4 reduced PhSOMe to Ph2S2.
Journal of the Chemical Society [Section] C: Organic published new progress about 19117-31-8. 19117-31-8 belongs to catalysis-chemistry, auxiliary class Oxidant, name is N-(tert-Butyl)-S-phenylthiohydroxylamine, and the molecular formula is C10H15NS, Formula: C10H15NS.
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