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- heating. Thioureas are building blocks to pyrimidine derivatives. Thus thioureas condense with β-dicarbonyl compounds. The amino group on the thiourea initially...
- this class of compounds is thiourea (S=C(NH2)2). Substituted thioureas are found in several commercial chemicals. Thioureas have a trigonal planar molecular...
- synthesized by treating ethylenediamine with carbon disulfide. Ethylene thioureas are an excellent accelerant of vulcanization of neoprene rubbers. In commercial...
- engage in double H-bonding interactions and are often superior to thioureas. Thioureas are often found to be stronger hydrogen-bond donors (i.e., more acidic)...
- Thiourea dioxide or thiox is an organosulfur compound that is used in the textile industry. It functions as a reducing agent. It is a white solid, and...
- (2-Chlorophenyl)thiourea is a chemical compound used as an herbicide. As of 1998, the Environmental Protection Agency did not have it registered as a pesticide...
- cyanamide. A classic route to carbodiimides involves dehydrosulfurization of thioureas. A typical reagent for this process is mercuric oxide: (R(H)N)2CS + HgO...
- S2CID 220581833. "American Contact Dermatitis Society names mixed dialkyl thioureas contact allergen of the year" (PDF). American Contact Dermatitis Society...
- persulfate. Bifunctional nucleophiles, metal oxides (e.g. zinc oxide), and thioureas are used to crosslink individual polymer strands. Neoprene was invented...
- Abdul; Seo, Sung-Yum (July 2018). "Synthesis of sulfadiazinyl acyl/aryl thiourea derivatives as calf intestinal alkaline phosphatase inhibitors, pharmacokinetic...