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Spontaneous substitution of azulene-derived benzylic alcohols by thiols and its application to labeling/protection of biothiols
Jin, Yu,Akagawa, Kengo,Kudo, Kazuaki
supporting information, (2021/02/27)
By mixing guaiazulene-3-methanol derivatives and thiols at room temperature, benzylic substitution of the alcohol proceeded to yield the corresponding sulfide. Because of the blue color of the guaiazulene derivative, this spontaneous reaction was used for labeling of paper-immobilized biothiols. By treatment with tris(2-carboxyethyl)phosphine hydrochloride, the guaiazulene-3-ylmethyl part of the sulfide could be removed and the original thiol recovered. Based on these findings, a guaiazulene-3-methanol derivative was used as a protective group for the synthesis of cysteine derivatives.
Copper-Catalyzed Direct Synthesis of Aryl Thiols from Aryl Iodides Using Sodium Sulfide Aided by Catalytic 1,2-Ethanedithiol
Xue, Hongyu,Jing, Bing,Liu, Shasha,Chae, Junghyun,Liu, Yajun
, p. 2272 - 2276 (2017/10/06)
A copper-catalyzed direct and effective synthesis of aryl thiols from aryl iodides using readily available Na 2 S·9H 2 O and 1,2-ethanedithiol was described. A variety of aryl thiols were readily obtained in yields of 76-99%. In this protocol, Na 2 S·9H 2 O was used as ultimate sulfur source, and 1,2-ethanedithiol functioned as an indispensable catalytic reagent.
Nitromethane as a cyanating reagent for the synthesis of thiocyanates
Wang, Zuo-Hui,Ji, Xiao-Ming,Hu, Mao-Lin,Tang, Ri-Yuan
, p. 5067 - 5070 (2015/08/06)
Nitromethane has been developed to be an effective cyanating reagent for the synthesis of thiocyanates. In the presence of iodine and base, a wide range of disulfides were reacted with nitromethane smoothly to give diverse thiocyanates in moderate to good yields.