Fluoroalkene chemistry: Part 3. Reactions of arylthiols with perfluoroisobutene, perfluoropropene and chlorotrifluoroethene
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Add time:08/28/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
Reactions of perfluoroisobutene (PFIB), perfluoropropene (PFP) and chlorotrifluoroethene (CTFE) with benzenethiol and 2-methoxybenzenethiol in acetonitrile, with potassium carbonate as base, were compared. PFIB reacted with benzenethiol to give ketene thioacetal (CF3)2CC(SAr)2 and with 2-methoxybenzenethiol to give mono- and bis-vinyl species (CF3)2CCFSAr and (CF3)2CC(SAr)2. PFP reacted with both thiols to give the addition product CF3CFHCF2SAr and vinyl isomers CF3CFCFSAr (6:1 E/Z ratio). CTFE reacted with several methoxy-substituted arylthiols to give addition products of structure CFClHCF2SAr. The arylthiols used throughout the study imitate biological thiols. Inhalation toxicities of the fluoroalkenes decrease in the order PFIB > PFP > CTFE and correlate with their reactivities towards the model thiols, supporting the current view that their toxicity relates to their ability to react with biological thiols.
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