Barton, Anne; Breukelman, Stephen P.; Kaye, Perry T.; Meakins, G. Denis; Morgan, David J. published the artcile< The preparation of thiazole-4- and -5-carboxylates, and an infrared study of their rotational isomers>, Safety of Ethyl 4-methylthiazole-5-carboxylate, the main research area is cyclocondensation thiourea bromomethyloxopentanoate; isobutyraldehyde chloroacetate cyclocondensation thiourea; aminoispropylthiazolecarboxylate methyl; butylthiazolecarboxylate ethyl; thiazolecarboxylate preparation rotational isomerism IR.
A general procedure is reported for the preparation of thiazole-4- and -5-carboxylates containing alkyl and halo substituents. Treatment of Me2CHCHO and Cl2CHCO2Me with NaOMe in Et2O at 0°, followed by addition of (H2N)2CS and 4 h reflux in MeOH gave the aminothiazole I. The thiazole II was prepared by treatment of EtO2CCHBrCOCMe3 with (H2N)2CS in refluxing EtOH for 1 h, followed by deamination with NaNO2-H3PO2. Both series of esters show IR carbonyl doublets caused by rotational isomerism; the more intense absorptions of the 4-carboxylates are at lower wave number, whereas those of the 5-carboxylates are the higher wave number component. In both series, the stronger bands arise from the thermochem. more stable forms. For the 4-carboxylates, these forms are the carbonyl O,S-syn-s-trans-rotamers.
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