2927-96-0Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Method for synthesizing thioester through cross-coupling of visible light-catalyzed sodium sulfinate and acyl chloride
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Paragraph 0024-0027, (2021/09/11)
The method takes sodium sulfinate and acyl chloride as raw materials and utilizes 2, 6 - dimethyl -1, 4 - dihydro -3, 5 - pyridine dicarboxylic acid diethyl ester and an organic alkali catalytic system to cross-couple sulfur radicals and acyl radicals und
Conversion of esters to thioesters under mild conditions
Shi, Yijun,Liu, Xuejing,Cao, Han,Bie, Fusheng,Han, Ying,Yan, Peng,Szostak, Roman,Szostak, Michal,Liu, Chengwei
, p. 2991 - 2996 (2021/04/14)
We report conversion of esters to thioestersviaselective C-O bond cleavage/weak C-S bond formation under transition-metal-free conditions. The method is notable for a general and practical transition-metal-free system, broad substrate scope and excellent functional group tolerance. The strategy was successfully deployed in late-stage thioesterification, site-selective cross-coupling/thioesterification/decarbonylation and easy-to-handle gram scale thioesterification. Selectivity and computational studies were performed to gain insight into the formation of weak C-S bonds by C-O bond cleavage, which contrasts with the traditional trend of nucleophilic additions to carboxylic acid derivatives.
NaOTs-promoted transition metal-free C-N bond cleavage to form C-X (X = N, O, S) bonds
Chen, Wei,Liu, Sicheng,Liu, Tingting,Majeed, Irfan,Ye, Xiaojing,Zeng, Zhuo,Zhang, Yuqi,Zhu, Yulin
, p. 8566 - 8571 (2021/10/20)
Multifunctional transformation of amide C-N bond cleavage is reported. The protocol applies to benzamide, thioamide, alcohols, and mercaptan under similar reaction conditions catalyzed by NaOTs. It is noteworthy that NaOTs can not only be recycled and reused for up to three cycles without significant loss in catalytic activity, but also catalyze gram-grade reactions. This study provides a novel solution with mild conditions and a simple procedure for transformation of multiple amides.
Thioesterification and Selenoesterification of Amides via Selective N-C Cleavage at Room Temperature: N-C(O) to S/Se-C(O) Interconversion
Li, Guangchen,Rahman, Md. Mahbubur,Szostak, Michal
supporting information, p. 1060 - 1066 (2020/04/01)
The direct nucleophilic addition to amides represents an attractive methodology in organic synthesis that tackles amidic resonance by ground-state destabilization. This approach has been recently accomplished with carbon, nitrogen and oxygen nucleophiles.
Visible-Light-Promoted Thiyl Radical Generation from Sodium Sulfinates: A Radical-Radical Coupling to Thioesters
Bogonda, Ganganna,Patil, DIlip V.,Kim, Hun Young,Oh, Kyungsoo
, p. 3774 - 3779 (2019/05/24)
A convenient visible-light photoredox catalysis has been developed for the synthesis of thioesters from two readily available starting materials: acid chlorides and sodium sulfinates. The facile generation of acyl radical species under the visible light photoredox conditions allows the formation of thiyl radical species from sodium sulfinates via multiple single electron transfer reactions, where the final acyl radical-thiyl radical coupling has been accomplished. The direct radical-radical coupling strategy offers a mild and controlled photochemical approach to important synthetic building blocks such as thioesters.
Controlled Ni-catalyzed mono- and double-decarbonylations of α-ketothioesters
Zheng, Zhao-Jing,Jiang, Cheng,Shao, Peng-Cheng,Liu, Wen-Fei,Zhao, Tian-Tian,Xu, Peng-Fei,Wei, Hao
, p. 1907 - 1910 (2019/05/02)
A method for Ni-catalyzed controlled decarbonylation of α-ketothioesters is described. Mono- and double-decarbonylations, which gave thioesters and thioethers, respectively, were selectively achieved by changing the ligand. A fundamental study of Ni-catalyzed decarbonylation of α-ketothioesters is presented.
Na2CO3-promoted thioesterification via N–C bond cleavage of amides to construct thioester derivatives
Tao, Jiasi,Yu, Weijie,Luo, Jin,Wang, Tao,Ge, Wanling,Zhang, Ziwei,Yang, Bingjie,Xiong, Fei
, p. 486 - 492 (2019/11/03)
A mild, efficient, and transition-metal-free catalytic strategy is developed to construct thioesters via selective N–C bond cleavage of Boc2-activated primary amides. This strategy is successfully carried out with stoichiometric Na2C
Metal-free thioesterification of amides generating acyl thioesters
Wang, Qun,Liu, Long,Dong, Jianyu,Tian, Zhibin,Chen, Tieqiao
supporting information, p. 9384 - 9388 (2019/06/21)
A base-initiated thioesterification of amides with various thiols is reported. This reaction can take place efficiently under metal-free and air-atmospheric conditions, and provides a facile and practically useful approach to the synthesis of valuable acy
A synthesis of biaryl ketones via the C–S bond cleavage of thiol ester by a Cu/Ag salt
Ghosh, Prasanjit,Ganguly, Bhaskar,Das, Sajal,Perl, Eliyahu
supporting information, p. 2751 - 2756 (2017/06/23)
We report the synthesis of biaryl ketones via an unprecedented copper/silver catalyzed acylative cross-coupling of thiol esters with either an arylboronic acid or a potassium aryltrifluoroborate. This new method proceeds without a requisite Pd-catalyst and Cu(I)TC mediator, and is efficient, versatile, operationally simple, and accommodating functionally diverse thiol esters, arylboronic acids, and potassium aryltrifluoroborates.
Iron-catalyzed thioesterification of methylarenes with thiols in water
Wang, Liang,Cao, Jing,Chen, Qun,He, Ming-Yang
supporting information, p. 7190 - 7193 (2015/01/16)
An iron-catalyzed coupling reaction of methylarenes with thiols leading to thioesters has been developed. The reactions were carried out in water with tert-butyl hydroperoxide (TBHP) as the oxidant and polyoxyethanyl α-tocopheryl sebacate (PTS) as the sur
