Physics:Isothiouronium

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S-Ethylisothiouronium diethylphosphate: an example of an isothiuronium compound

In organic chemistry, isothiouronium is a functional group with the formula [RSC(NH2)2]+ (R = alkyl, aryl) and is the acid salt of isothiourea. The H centres can also be replaced by alkyl and aryl. Structurally, these cations resemble guanidinium cations. The CN2S core is planar and the C–N bonds are short.[1]

Synthesis

Salts comprising these cations are typically prepared by alkylation of thiourea:

SC(NH2)2 + RX → [RSC(NH2)2]+X

Reactions

Hydrolysis of isothiouronium salts gives thiols.[2]

[RSC(NH2)2]+X + NaOH → RSH + OC(NH2)2 + NaX

Isothiouronium salts in which the sulfur has been alkylated, such as S-methylisothiourea hemisulfate (CAS number: 867-44-7), will convert amines into guanidinium groups. This approach is sometimes called the Rathke synthesis[3] after Bernhard Rathke[4] who first reported it in 1881.[5]

RNH2 + [MeSC(NH2)2]+X → RNC(NH2)2]+X + MeSH

Chelating resins with isothiouronium groups are used to recover mercury and other noble metals including platinum from solutions.[6]

References

  1. Barker, J.; Powell, H. R. (1998). "S-Benzylisothiouronium Chloride". Acta Crystallographica Section C 54 (12): 2019. doi:10.1107/S0108270198008166. 
  2. Helmer Kofod (1963). "Furfuryl Mercaptan". Organic Syntheses 4: 13. http://www.orgsyn.org/demo.aspx?prep=CV4P0491. ; Collective Volume, 1, pp. 66 
  3. Palmer, David C. (2001). "S-Methylisothiourea". E-EROS Encyclopedia of Reagents for Organic Synthesis. doi:10.1002/047084289X.rm199s. ISBN 0471936235. 
  4. "Heinrich Bernhard Rathke. (1840-1923)". Berichte der Deutschen Chemischen Gesellschaft (A and B Series) 57 (9): A83–A92. 8 October 1924. doi:10.1002/cber.19240570929. 
  5. Rathke, B. (July 1881). "Ueber Derivate und Constitution des Schwefelharnstoffs". Berichte der Deutschen Chemischen Gesellschaft 14 (2): 1774–1780. doi:10.1002/cber.18810140247. https://zenodo.org/record/1425246. 
  6. "Purolite S920 Isothiouronium Chelating Resin". Purolite. http://www.purolite.com/default.aspx?RelID=606267&ProductID=19.