Loading AI tools
Chemical group (–N=C=S) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In organic chemistry, isothiocyanate is a functional group as found in compounds with the formula R−N=C=S. Isothiocyanates are the more common isomers of thiocyanates, which have the formula R−S−C≡N.
Many isothiocyanates from plants are produced by enzymatic conversion of metabolites called glucosinolates. A prominent natural isothiocyanate is allyl isothiocyanate, also known as mustard oils.
Cruciferous vegetables, such as bok choy, broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, kale, and others, are rich sources of glucosinolate precursors of isothiocyanates.[1]
The N=C and C=S distances are 117 and 158 pm.[2] By contrast, in methyl thiocyanate, N≡C and C−S distances are 116 and 176 pm.
Typical bond angles for C−N=C in aryl isothiocyanates are near 165°. Again, the thiocyanate isomers are quite different with C−S−C angle near 100°.[3] In both isomers the SCN angle approaches 180°.
Allyl thiocyanate isomerizes to the isothiocyanate:[4]
Isothiocyanates can be prepared by treating organic dithiocarbamate salts with lead nitrate or tosyl chloride.[5][6]
Isothiocyanates may also be accessed by the fragmentation reactions of 1,4,2-oxathiazoles.[7] This methodology has been applied to a polymer-supported synthesis of isothiocyanates.[8]
Isothiocyanates are weak electrophiles, susceptible to hydrolysis. In general, nucleophiles attack at carbon:
Electrochemical reduction gives thioformamides.[10]: 340
Isothiocyanates occur widely in nature and are of interest in food science and medical research.[1] Vegetable foods with characteristic flavors due to isothiocyanates include bok choy, broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, kale, wasabi, horseradish, mustard, radish, Brussels sprouts, watercress, papaya seeds, nasturtiums, and capers.[1] These species generate isothiocyanates in different proportions, and so have different, but recognizably related, flavors. They are all members of the order Brassicales, which is characterized by the production of glucosinolates, and of the enzyme myrosinase, which acts on glucosinolates to release isothiocyanates.[1]
Phenyl isothiocyanate, is used for amino acid sequencing in the Edman degradation.
Isothiocyanate and its linkage isomer thiocyanate are ligands in coordination chemistry. Thiocyanate is a more common ligand.
Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.
Every time you click a link to Wikipedia, Wiktionary or Wikiquote in your browser's search results, it will show the modern Wikiwand interface.
Wikiwand extension is a five stars, simple, with minimum permission required to keep your browsing private, safe and transparent.