Dithiines Annulated by heterocycles. Part 2.1 Reaction of Disulfur Dichloride with Various Quinolines
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Thorsten Link, Martin Oberjat and Günter Klar
Abstract
The reaction of sulfur dichloride with the quinoline derivatives 1a–c gives the dithiinodiquinolines 2a–, whereas with 1e other products, namely quinolinyl sulfide 4 and chloroquinoline 5, are formed.
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