S-Benzyl isothiouronium chloride was synthesized from thiourea and benzyl chloride in the presence of ethanol. The chemicals used were of AnalaR grade. The melting point of the recrystallized sample was found to be 148°C, which is coinciding with the available literature
Acyl chlorides are used to prepare acid anhydrides, amides and esters, by reacting acid chlorides with: a salt of a carboxylic acid, an amine, or an alcohol, respectively.
Synthesis S-Benzyl isothiouronium chloride was synthesized from thiourea and benzyl chloride in the presence of ethanol. The chemicals used were of AnalaR grade. The melting point of the recrystallized sample was found to be 148°C, which is coinciding with the available literature
Iron (III) chloride is extensively used in organic synthesis as an ideal Lewis acid since it is an inexpensive, efficient, stable, environmentally friendly and a convenient agent for several useful reactions such as; polymerisations, oxidations, oxidative couplings, reductions, C C bond formation, Ferrier rearrangement ...