130021-87-3Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Direct C-H Bond Arylation of Thienyl Thioamides Catalyzed by Pd-Phenanthroline Complexes
Yamauchi, Takayuki,Shibahara, Fumitoshi,Murai, Toshiaki
, p. 5392 - 5395 (2015)
A direct C-H bond arylation method for thienyl thioamides catalyzed by [Pd(phen)2](PF6)2 was developed. This reaction selectively afforded 2-monoarylated products, while the corresponding amide thiophene derivatives furnis
Transition-Metal-Free, General Construction of Thioamides from Chlorohydrocarbon, Amide and Elemental Sulfur
Chen, Xinzhi,Ge, Xin,Jin, Hao,Qian, Chao,Zhou, Shaodong
supporting information, p. 3403 - 3406 (2021/06/25)
A general method for one-pot synthesis of thioamides is developed through a three-component reaction involving chlorohydrocarbon, amide and elemental sulfur. Such a strategy does not only avoid residual transition metal in the product but also prevent the generation of C?N coupling by-product. The latter is prone to be generated when alkane halide and amine are present. With the protocol proposed in this work, both alkyl and aryl thioamides can be obtained in moderate to excellent yields with a high tolerance of various functional groups. External oxidants are not required in the reaction. In addition, the reaction mechanisms are addressed using a combination of controlling experiments and quantum chemical calculations.
Method for preparing aryl thioamide compound
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Paragraph 0128-0130, (2021/03/31)
The invention discloses a method for preparing an aryl thioamide compound. The method comprises the following steps: under the protection of inert gas, performing stirring to react for 6-12 hours at the reaction temperature of room temperature to 60 DEG C by taking aryl methanol as a substrate, sublimed sulfur as a sulfur source, an alkali metal complex formed by combining alkali metal salt and ligand as a catalyst, alkali as an accelerant, formamide as a solvent and an amine source; and carrying out post-treatment on the reaction product to obtain the aryl thioamide compound. According to theinvention, cheap and easily available aryl methanol is used as a substrate for three-component reaction to prepare the corresponding thioamide compound; the method for preparing the aryl thioamide compound has the technical advantages of simple technological process, high yield, less pollution, safety, environmental protection, greenness, mildness and the like.
Sulfur promoted decarboxylative thioamidation of carboxylic acids using formamides as amine proxy
Kumar, Saurabh,Vanjari, Rajeshwer,Guntreddi, Tirumaleswararao,Singh, Krishna Nand
, p. 2012 - 2017 (2016/04/05)
An efficient decarboxylative thioamidation of arylacetic and cinnamic acids has been developed employing formamides as amine surrogate and sulfur as promoter. Thioamides with variant structural features are obtained under mild reaction conditions without the use of transition metal catalysts and oxidants.
Decarboxylative thioamidation of arylacetic and cinnamic acids: A new approach to thioamides
Guntreddi, Tirumaleswararao,Vanjari, Rajeshwer,Singh, Krishna Nand
supporting information, p. 3624 - 3627 (2014/08/05)
A new decarboxylative strategy has been developed for the synthesis of thioamides via a three-component reaction involving arylacetic or cinnamic acids, amines and elemental sulfur powder, without the need of a transition metal and an external oxidant.
A new synthesis of thioamides and dithiocarbamates from organolithium derivatives
Gronowitz,Hornfeldt,Temciuc
, p. 483 - 484 (2007/10/02)
The reaction of organolithium derivatives with thiuram monosulfides gives a convenient method for the synthesis of both aromatic and aliphatic thioamides in good yields. In our hands, the reaction of organolithium derivatives with tetramethylthiuram disul
