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Green, catalyst-free thioacetalization of carbonyl compounds using glycerol as recyclable solvent
Perin, Gelson,Mello, Luzia G.,Radatz, Cátia S.,Savegnago, Lucielli,Alves, Diego,Jacob, Raquel G.,Lenard?o, Eder J.
experimental part, p. 4354 - 4356 (2010/09/12)
We describe herein the use of glycerol as an efficient and a recyclable solvent in the thioacetalization of aldehydes and ketones. The catalyst-free reactions proceed easily using glycerol at 90 °C and the corresponding thioacetals were obtained in good to excellent yields. Glycerol was recovered and utilized for further thioacetalization reactions.
The effect of hmpa on the reactivity of epoxides, aziridines, and alkyl halides with organolithium reagents
Reich, Hans J.,Sanders, Aaron W.,Fiedler, Adam T.,Bevan, Martin J.
, p. 13386 - 13387 (2007/10/03)
A kinetic study of the effect of added HMPA cosolvent on the reaction of 2-lithio-1,3-dithiane (1), bis(phenylthio)methyllithium (2), and bis(3,5-bistrifluoromethylphenylthio)methyllithium (3) with methyloxirane (propylene oxide), N-tosyl-2-methylaziridin
Synthesis of Aldehydes from Phenylthiotrimethylsilylmethane
Ager, David J.
, p. 1131 - 1136 (2007/10/02)
Phenylthiotrimethylsilylmethyl-lithium (4) reacts with alkyl halides to give 1-phenylthio-1-trimethylsilylalkanes (5), which can also be prepared by the addition of alkyl-lithium to 1-phenylthio-1-trimethylsilylethene (8), or from bis(phenylthio)acetals (11).The 1-phenylthio-1-trimethylsilylalkanes (5) can be converted into the corresponding aldehyde (15) by oxidation to the sulphoxide (13), thermal rearrangement, and hydrolysis of the resultant O-silyl thioacetal (14).