Aromatic carbonyl thioureas

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Aromatic carbonyl thioureas are a class of organic compounds that contain a carbonyl group (C=O) and a thiourea group (NHCSNH2) in the same molecule. These compounds are characterized by their ability to form complexes with transition metal ions, which makes them useful in a variety of applications.

In particular, aromatic carbonyl thioureas have been used as ligands in coordination chemistry, where they can bind metal ions to form stable complexes. These complexes can then be used in various applications, such as catalysis, chemical synthesis, and in the study of metal-ligand interactions.

Additionally, some aromatic carbonyl thioureas have been shown to have anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial activity, making them promising candidates for drug development. Research in this area is ongoing, and the study of aromatic carbonyl thioureas continues to play an important role in the advancement of a variety of fields, including chemistry, medicine, and materials science.


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