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Green Preparation of Dibenzothiophene Derivatives Using 2-Biphenylyl Disulfides in the Presence of Molecular Iodine and Its Application to Dibenzoselenophene Synthesis
Nishino, Kota,Ogiwara, Yohei,Sakai, Norio
, p. 5892 - 5895 (2017)
A protocol for the direct preparation of dibenzothiophenes from 2-biarylyl disulfides in the presence of an economic and ecological oxidant, molecular iodine, was explored. This protocol was used for the direct preparation of dibenzoselenophene.
Synthesis method of substituted dibenzothiophene compound
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, (2021/03/30)
The invention belongs to the technical field of organic synthesis, and particularly discloses a synthesis method of a substituted dibenzothiophene compound. The method comprises the following steps: reacting halogenated substituted biphenyl with an organic strong base at a low temperature, reacting with ethanedithiol to obtain a high-purity key intermediate mercaptobiphenyl, and carrying out a coupling reaction under the action of a catalyst to obtain the substituted dibenzothiophene compound. The method provided by the invention has the advantages of low raw material cost, mild reaction conditions, short reaction time, simple post-treatment, single reaction product, few byproducts, no impurity difficult to remove, simple process operation, easy obtaining of high-purity products, suitability for large-scale production of the process and the like.
Cyclization of 2-Biphenylthiols to Dibenzothiophenes under PdCl2/DMSO Catalysis
Zhang, Tao,Deng, Guigang,Li, Hanjie,Liu, Bingxin,Tan, Qitao,Xu, Bin
supporting information, p. 5439 - 5443 (2018/09/13)
A palladium-catalyzed synthesis of dibenzothiophenes from 2-biphenylthiols is described. This highly efficient reaction employs a simple PdCl2/DMSO catalytic system, in which PdCl2 is the sole metal catalyst and DMSO functions as an oxidant and solvent. This transformation has broad substrate scope and operational simplicity and proceeds in high yield. The synthetic utility was demonstrated by the facile synthesis of helical dinapthothiophene 3 and an eminent organic semiconductor DBTDT 4. Importantly, highly strained trithiasumanene 5, a buckybowl of considerable synthetic challenge, was observed under this catalytic system.
Palladium(II)-Catalyzed Synthesis of Dibenzothiophenes from 2-Biphenylyl Disulfides by C?H Functionalization
Nishino, Kota,Ogiwara, Yohei,Sakai, Norio
, p. 10971 - 10974 (2018/08/09)
The palladium-catalyzed oxidative preparation of dibenzothiophene derivatives from 2-biphenylyl disulfides by C?H functionalization is described herein. This procedure shows a high tolerance toward various functional groups and does not require the further addition of a metal oxidant, a base, or a ligand. Also, the present method was applied to the facile preparation of dibenzoselenophene.
MALDI-TOF/TOF CID study of poly(p-phenylene sulfide) fragmentation reactions
Gies, Anthony P.,Geibel, Jon F.,Hercules, David M.
experimental part, p. 952 - 967 (2011/10/08)
A study involving the evaporation-grinding MALDI sample preparation method, MALDITOF/TOF CID, and Py-GC/MS is presented to examine the fragmentation mechanisms of poly(p-phenylene sulfide) (PPS). MALDI-TOF/TOF CID fragmentation studies yielded a wealth of information about the mass, structure (linear or cyclic), end-groups, and backbone modifications of the polymer. Additionally, Py-GC/MS experimental data are presented for comparison of the multimolecular free radical reactions in pyrolysis with the unimolecular fragmentation reactions of MS/MS.1,2 TOF/TOF CID results indicate that linear PPS undergoes random main chain fragmentation along the polymer backbone and preferentially fragments at bonds adjacent to dibenzothiophene and phenyl end-groups. Cyclic species produce fragment ions similar to linear species. However, the MS/MS precursor ions for cyclic PPS are, by far, the most intense peaks, while the precursor ions for linear species show relatively low intensity. CID fragmentation results are supported by Py-GC/MS data and are consistent with the proposed degradation mechanisms.