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An efficient and straightforward approach for accessing thionoesters: Via palladium-catalyzed C-N cleavage of thioamides
Liu, Yinbo,Mo, Xiaofeng,Majeed, Irfan,Zhang, Mei,Wang, Hui,Zeng, Zhuo
supporting information, p. 1532 - 1537 (2022/03/01)
We report for the first time the coupling of activated thioamides with alcohols to efficiently form thionoesters via a palladium-catalyzed C-N cleavage strategy. The new approach employs thioamides as a thioacylating reagent to give thionoesters in moderate to good yields. Notably, this methodology demonstrates a broad substrate scope, as alkyl/aryl alcohols are well tolerated, and this process might facilitate the synthesis of sulfur-containing compounds under simple and mild conditions. This journal is
Preparation and Some Reactions of Bis(thioacyl) Sulfides
Kato, Shinzi,Shibahashi, Hiroshi,Katada, Tomonori,Takagi, Takashi,Noda, Ippei,et al.
, p. 1229 - 1244 (2007/10/02)
Reaction of dithioic acids with dicyclohexylcarbodiimide has been found to give the corresponding bis(thioacyl) sulfides 1 in good yield, which are very useful thioacylating reagents under mild reaction conditions.Most of the aromatic thioanhydrides (1, R = aromatic) are fairly stable green crystals at room temperature, but the aliphatic ones (1, R = aliphatic) are unstable purple oils which dimerize at room temperature to give the dithietanes 5.The reactions with nucleophiles are discussed.
