Dimethyl carbonimidodithioates, derived from various primary aryl amines () by reacting with carbon disulfide and methyl iodide in dimethyl formamide in the presence of concentrated sodium hydroxide, are converted to the diaziridine derivatives, by reacting with hydrazine in ethanol. The diaziridines, on oxidation with lead tetraacetate in refluxing xylene, extrudes nitrogen, and intramolecular stabilization, particularly 1,2-carbon migration, takes place to give the product, . The reaction may take place through the intermediates, diazirines, , which have not been isolated.
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