Synthesis and Decomposition of Some Dialkyl Oxide Derivatives of Organotrisulfides
摘要:
The isolation or detection of sulfenic sulfonic thioanhydrides 1 (e.g., 6), sulfenyl vic-disulfoxides 4 (e.g., 9, 14), and sulfinic thioanhydrides 5 (e.g., 20) has been carried out by oxidative procedures at various temperatures. The decomposition of these compounds has been investigated and is shown to be consistent with the mechanism proposed for the decomposition of trisulfide monoxides.
From symmetrical tetrasulfides to trisulfide dioxides <i>via</i> photocatalysis
作者:Kai Gong、Yilin Zhou、Xuefeng Jiang
DOI:10.1039/d1gc03242a
日期:——
achieved symmetrical tetrasulfides. Stern–Volmer analysis and radical quenching experiments demonstrated the occurrence of a single electron transfer between the photocatalyst and sulfinic acid. Bioactive molecules such as the antihypertensive drug captopril, allicin derivatives, amino acids and terpenes were efficiently and reversibly linked through sulfur–sulfur covalent bonds. Furthermore, flow-setup syntheses
The Chemistry of Alkylsulfenyl Alkylsulfinyl Thioanhydrides. The Mechanism of Decomposition
作者:Gerard Derbesy、David N. Harpp
DOI:10.1021/jo00119a025
日期:1995.7
The decomposition mechanism of alkylsulfenyl alkylsulfinyl thioanhydrides has been investigated. Although the product mixture is complex in most cases, a detailed decomposition study as well as a careful analysis of the products allows for a proposal for a general mechanism which is interesting and not simple. We find, however, that the decomposition process is consistent with that of related systems.
Synthesis and Decomposition of Some Dialkyl Oxide Derivatives of Organotrisulfides
作者:Gérard Derbesy、David N. Harpp
DOI:10.1021/jo950826x
日期:1996.1.1
The isolation or detection of sulfenic sulfonic thioanhydrides 1 (e.g., 6), sulfenyl vic-disulfoxides 4 (e.g., 9, 14), and sulfinic thioanhydrides 5 (e.g., 20) has been carried out by oxidative procedures at various temperatures. The decomposition of these compounds has been investigated and is shown to be consistent with the mechanism proposed for the decomposition of trisulfide monoxides.