Catalyst-free facile synthesis of 2-substituted benzothiazoles
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Siva S. Panda, Alexander A. Oliferenko
2-Substituted benzothiazoles were synthesized in excellent yields by a benzotriazole methodology, with the conditions being efficient, green, economical, and suitable for broad applications in medicinal chemistry and the synthesis of specialty chemicals.
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