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Synthesis method of dibenzyl sulfide
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Paragraph 0008-0012; 0047-0049, (2021/02/06)
As an important organic intermediate and a synthesis reagent, an organic sulfur compound also has unique pharmacological effects of resisting tumors, inflammation, bacteria and oxidation, preventing aging, preventing and treating cardiovascular diseases and the like. The patent develops a method for synthesizing dibenzyl sulfide without metal catalysis. In an acetonitrile solution, benzyl trifluoromethanesulfonic acid quaternary ammonium salt and sodium sulfide nonahydrate are used to synthesize dibenzyl sulfide in a wide substrate range with good to excellent yield through breakage of a carbon-nitrogen bond and generation of a carbon-sulfur bond. The method has the advantages of mild reaction conditions, simple operation, no metal, high yield, wide substrate applicability and the like.
Intramolecular Reactions of o-Alkoxy- and o-Alkylthio-benzyl Radicals
Cadogan, J. I. G.,Husband, James B.,McNab Hamish
, p. 697 - 702 (2007/10/02)
We report new gas-phase reactions of o-substituted benzyl radicals produced by flash vacuum pyrolysis of 2,3-dihydro-1,3,2-benzoxazaphosph(V)oles (4)-(6), dibenzyl sulphone (8), and dibenzyl oxalates (9)-(11).Both o-ethoxy- and o-methoxy-benzyl radicals rearrange to o-tolualdehyde via intramolecular hydrogen transfer, as shown by experiments using 2-methoxybenzyl radicals. o-Methylthiobenzyl radicals do not give the corresponding thioaldehyde, but produce a mixture of benzocyclobutene and isomeric dihydrobenzothiophens by novel rearrangement reactions. o-Ethylthio- and o-propylthio-benzyl radicals give o-methylstyrene and o-propenyltoluenes respectively as major products.
