1978
DOI: 10.1002/chin.197849082
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ChemInform Abstract: DIHYDROTHIAZINE‐THIAZOLINE REARRANGEMENT. REVERSIBILITY OF THE PROCESS

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“…However, these reactions are usually performed in polar media with heating, and from the reaction mixtures one isolates only five-membered thiazoline rings, because under these conditions there is an easy dihydrothiazine-thiazoline rearrangement [11]. There is published evidence for the reversibility of that rearrangement [12], so particular attention has been given to establishing the structures of the resulting hydroxyl derivatives.…”
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“…However, these reactions are usually performed in polar media with heating, and from the reaction mixtures one isolates only five-membered thiazoline rings, because under these conditions there is an easy dihydrothiazine-thiazoline rearrangement [11]. There is published evidence for the reversibility of that rearrangement [12], so particular attention has been given to establishing the structures of the resulting hydroxyl derivatives.…”
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