The diazo compound can be obtained from a
ketone by reaction with
hydrazine to a
hydrazone followed by
oxidation. Many reagents exist for this conversion for example
silver(I) oxide and
(bis(trifluoroacetoxy)iodo)benzene. The
thioketone required for this reaction can be obtained from a ketone and
phosphorus pentasulfide. Desulfurization of the episulfide can be accomplished by many phosphines and also by
copper powder. The main advantage of this reaction over the
McMurry reaction is the notion that the reaction can take place with two different ketones. In this regard the diazo-thioketone coupling is a cross-coupling rather than a homocoupling. == References ==