Abstract
Reaction of aqueous solutions of salts of acrylic acids with thioepi chlorohydrin affords thietyl acrylates, which on hydrolysis give 3-hydroxythietane, and on oxidation with hydrogen peroxide give 3-hydroxythietane 1,1-dioxide. The diene synthesis was carried out with these acrylates, and also with acryloyl and methacryloyl isothiocyanates.
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The authors thanks M. I. Mironova for the IR spectra and the elemantal analyses.
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Étlis, V.S., Grobov, L.N. & Sineokov, A.P. The diene synthesis with sulfur-containing derivatives of acrylic acids. Chem Heterocycl Compd 5, 590–593 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00957365
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