18527-20-3Relevant articles and documents
Cs2CO3-promoted carbon–sulfur bond construction via cross dehydrogenative coupling of thiophenols with acetonitrile
Chen, Qian,Huang, Yulin,Wang, Xiaofeng,Wen, Chunxiao,Yan, Xinxing,Zeng, Jiekun
supporting information, p. 3928 - 3931 (2017/09/21)
A novel protocol for the construction of carbon–sulfur bonds has been achieved via halogen-free Cs2CO3-promoted cross dehydrogenative coupling (CDC) of thiophenols with acetonitrile. This transformation provides a straightforward route to the synthesis of sulfenylated acetonitriles in up to 80% yield.
Use of (Z)-β-(2-fluorobenzenesulfonyl)vinylamines as novel synthons in the synthesis of 1,4-benzothiazine derivatives
Tsui, Gavinchit,Singjunla, Yuttapong,Lautens, Mark
experimental part, p. 1359 - 1364 (2012/06/30)
A novel synthetic route for arylated 1,4-benzothiazine derivatives has been developed. This method utilizes a key intramolecular nucleophilic aromatic substitution step of the corresponding (Z) - (2-fluorobenzenesulfonyl)vinylamine intermediate to construct the benzothiazine ring. A wide range of aryl and heteroaryl substituent groups can be installed from commercial boronic acids. Both mono- and diarylated products have been synthesized in good yields and with good functional group tolerance. Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart · New York.