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Despite the fact that oximes are one of the best known carbonyl derivatives, only a few sulfur-analog thiooximes are known because of their instability. The existence of thiooximate ions could be established by certain reactions: for example, CH2=NS− was formed in the gaseous phase by an ion-molecule reaction.
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Baumann, N., Fachmann, HJ., Jotter, R., Kubny, A. (1994). Thiooximes and Derivatives. In: Baumann, N., Fachmann, HJ., Jotter, R., Kubny, A. (eds) S Sulfur-Nitrogen Compounds. Gmelin Handbook of Inorganic and Organometallic Chemistry / Gmelin Handbuch der Anorganischen Chemie, vol S / S-N / 10 / a. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-06351-4_8
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