2-Propanethiol can react with 6-nitroquinoline in the presence of excess sodium hydride to form 5-isopropylthio-6-nitroquinoline as the major product.[1]
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Group 4: Flammable liquids Type 1 petroleums Hazardous rank II Water insoluble liquid
?Direct thioalkylation of nitroquinolines with alkanethiolate anions via nucleophilic displacement of a ring hydrogen atom?
Kawakami T and Suzuki H
Journal of the Chemical Society. Perkin Transactions 1, (21), 3640-3644 (2000)
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