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Journal of the Chemical Society C: Organic, 1967Cassipourine, C14H22N2S4, a ditertiary base, gives pyrrolo[1,2-a]pyrrolidine by zinc-dust distillation, and pyrrolizidine by desulphurisation with Raney nickel. Oxidation of cassipourine with hydrogen peroxide gives the di-N-oxide and with concentrated nitric acid pyrrolizidine disulphonic acid N-oxide.
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