Electroinitiated oxygenation of alkenyl sulfides and alkynes in the presence of thiophenol
摘要:
Electrolysis of alkenyl sulfides in the presence of thiophenol with bubbling of molecular oxygen gave the corresponding alpha-(phenylthio) carbonyl compounds with the consumption of a catalytic amount of electricity. An electroinitiated radical chain mechanism has been proposed. The reaction also took place without electrochemical initiation, but much (5-50 times) longer reaction time was required for the completion of the reaction. The potential utility of the present reaction in organic synthesis is demonstrated by the net 1,2-transposition of a phenylthio group and a carbonyl group. The electroinitiated oxygenation of ketene dithioacetals also proceeded smoothly to give the corresponding alpha-(phenylthio) thiol esters. It was also found that the electroinitiated oxygenation of alkynes in the presence of thiophenol gave alpha-(phenylthio) carbonyl compounds. A mechanism involving the initial formation of alkenyl sulfides has been proposed.
GAMAGE, SWARNA A.;SMITH, ROBIN A. J., AUSTRAL. J. CHEM., 43,(1990) N, C. 815-824
作者:GAMAGE, SWARNA A.、SMITH, ROBIN A. J.
DOI:——
日期:——
Electroinitiated oxygenation of alkenyl sulfides and alkynes in the presence of thiophenol
作者:Junichi Yoshida、Shogo Nakatani、Sachihiko Isoe
DOI:10.1021/jo00070a021
日期:1993.8
Electrolysis of alkenyl sulfides in the presence of thiophenol with bubbling of molecular oxygen gave the corresponding alpha-(phenylthio) carbonyl compounds with the consumption of a catalytic amount of electricity. An electroinitiated radical chain mechanism has been proposed. The reaction also took place without electrochemical initiation, but much (5-50 times) longer reaction time was required for the completion of the reaction. The potential utility of the present reaction in organic synthesis is demonstrated by the net 1,2-transposition of a phenylthio group and a carbonyl group. The electroinitiated oxygenation of ketene dithioacetals also proceeded smoothly to give the corresponding alpha-(phenylthio) thiol esters. It was also found that the electroinitiated oxygenation of alkynes in the presence of thiophenol gave alpha-(phenylthio) carbonyl compounds. A mechanism involving the initial formation of alkenyl sulfides has been proposed.
Gamage, Swarna A.; Smith, Robin A. J., Australian Journal of Chemistry, 1990, vol. 43, # 5, p. 815 - 824