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ALTHOUGH many methods for the preparation of thiolacetic acid have been reported1, all rely on the use of hydrogen sulphide, preferably under pressure, or phosphorous pentasulphide, which is not pleasant to handle.
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FORD, I., THOMPSON, S. Thiol Exchange System with Thiolbenzoic Acid. Nature 185, 96 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1038/185096b0
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