163313-56-2Relevant academic research and scientific papers
A Robust, Eco-Friendly Access to Secondary Thioamides through the Addition of Organolithium Reagents to Isothiocyanates in Cyclopentyl Methyl Ether (CPME)
Pace, Vittorio,Castoldi, Laura,Monticelli, Serena,Safranek, Sandra,Roller, Alexander,Langer, Thierry,Holzer, Wolfgang
supporting information, p. 18966 - 18970 (2016/01/26)
The nucleophilic addition of widely available and variously functionalized organolithium reagents to isothiocyanates represents a straightforward, high-yielding, one-pot method to access secondary thioamides. The simple reaction conditions required and the broad scope (>50 cases examples) makes it a robust and reliable method to access both simple and complex thioamides, including enantiopure ones. Noxious and unpleasant-smelling sulfurating agents, usually employed in the literature established methods, are avoided during the whole synthetic procedure thus, rendering the protocol highly attractive, also for sustainability aspects.
A new versatile one-pot synthesis of functionalized thioamides from Grignards, carbon disulfide and amines
Katritzky,Moutou,Yang
, p. 1497 - 1505 (2007/10/02)
The one-pot successive reactions of Grignard reagents with carbon disulfide and amines mediated by 1-trifluoromethylsulfonylbenzotriazole or triflic anhydride, provide an attractive and general route to thioamides. A wide variety of amines (primary alkyl, arylalkyl, secondary alkyl, cyclic amines, aniline, N-substituted anilines, heterocyclic amidines, amino alcohols, amino ethers, amino acetals, amino ketones, amino esters, amino amides (peptides), aminoalkenes, and diamines) and Grignards (primary alkyl, arylalkyl, aryl, secondary alkyl and tertiary alkyl) can be used, and thioamides are generally formed in good to moderate yields.
