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Tunable aryl imidazolium recyclable ionic liquid with dual br?nsted-lewis acid as green catalyst for friedel-crafts acylation and thioesterification
Chen, Wen-Tin,Chou, Shih-Huan,Ho, Wen-Yueh,Hung, Ming-Wei,Lin, Michelle,Lin, Wesley,Lin, Yi-Jyun,Luo, Shun-Yuan,Reddy, Daggula Mallikarjuna,Thul, Mayur,Wu, Hsin-Ru,Wu, Yao-Peng
, (2020/01/28)
Unique tunable aryl imidazolium ionic liquids successfully catalyzed Friedel-Crafts acylation and thioesterification in sealed tubes. These reactions can form a C-C bond and a C-S bond with high atom economy. Ionic liquids exhibited high activity and catalyzed essential reactions with good to excellent yields while retaining their catalytic activities for recycling.
Microwave-assisted direct thioesterification of carboxylic acids
Chou, Yen-Lin,Jhong, Yi,Swain, Sharada Prasanna,Hou, Duen-Ren
, p. 10201 - 10208 (2018/05/31)
A one-pot synthesis of thioesters directly from carboxylic acids, N,N′-diphenylthiourea, triethylamine, and primary alkyl halides is described. Microwave-assisted heating and a catalytic amount of 4- (dimethylamino)pyridine (DMAP) further improved the yields. Both aromatic and aliphatic carboxylic acids were converted to the corresponding thioesters, and many functional groups were compatible with this reaction. Several possible reaction intermediates were investigated, and the quaternary ammonium salts, derived from alkyl halides and tertiary amines, were the intermediates to yield thioesters. A new reaction mechanism for this thioesterification is proposed.
Iron-catalyzed synthesis of thioesters from thiols and aldehydes in water
Huang, Yu-Ting,Lu, Shao-Yi,Yi, Chih-Lun,Lee, Chin-Fa
, p. 4561 - 4568 (2014/06/09)
The preparation of thioesters through the iron-catalyzed coupling reaction of thiols with aldehydes is described. The reactions were carried out by using tert-butyl hydroperoxide (TBHP) as an oxidant and water as a solvent in most cases. This system is co
