Oxazole-4-carbothioic acid amide
CAS: 118802-31-6
Ref. 3D-FO51780
1g | Discontinued | ||
50mg | Discontinued | ||
100mg | Discontinued | ||
250mg | Discontinued | ||
500mg | Discontinued |
Product Information
Oxazole-4-carbothioic acid amide is a chemical that has been shown to have an electrophilic reactivity. It has a pyrazole residue, which is a result of the rearrangement of an azide and hydroxylamine. Oxazole-4-carbothioic acid amide reacts with acetylacetone to form an intermediate with a cyano group. The reaction between the intermediate and sodium azide produces hydrogen sulfide, sulfides, and azides. Hydroxylamine reacts with the oxazole-4-carbothioic acid amide to produce an electrophilic intermediate that reacts with cyanoacetamide to form a nitrile. The final product formed is 4-cyanopyrazole.