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Correction
editHello,
I think I saw a mistake in this article. In the "reaction" section, a sentence sais that thiazole can be deprotonated by Grignard reagents. Actualy, only Hauser bases like iPr2NMgBr or TMPMgBr can deprotonate thiazole. A Grignard reagent like BuMgCl will only gives the addition product.
Please consider my notification.
Florian Moretti, SOR, SRSMC - Université de Lorraine - France. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Flobarks (talk • contribs) 12:40, 25 June 2012 (UTC)
- A brief literature search seems to confirm your comments, so I have removed that reaction from the article. If a reference supporting the use of a Grignard reagent can be found, then it can be added back in. -- Ed (Edgar181) 01:10, 26 June 2012 (UTC)