thiocarbamates
Thiocarbamates are esters of thiocarbamic acid, a class of organosulfur compounds in which the carbonyl oxygen of a carbamate is replaced by sulfur. The typical structural motif is ROC(=S)NR'R'', where R is an alkyl or aryl group bonded to the oxygen, and NR'R'' is a dialkyl or arylamino substituent. This makes thiocarbamates the sulfur analogues of carbamates and places them among thiocarbamoyl esters.
Synthesis and properties vary with substituents, but they are generally prepared by introducing a thiocarbamoyl moiety
Applications of thiocarbamates have been explored in organic synthesis and in agriculture. Many derivatives have been
Safety and environmental aspects vary by substituent. As sulfur-containing esters, thiocarbamates can be irritants and may