Photochemical Synthesis of Thioesters from Aryl Halides and Carboxylic Acids

Publication date

2024-06-18



Abstract

Thioesters are important in synthesis, materials science, and biology, and their preparation traditionally relies on the use of disagreeable thiols. Here, we report a thiol-free protocol that stitches together widespread carboxylic acids and aryl halides, producing a diverse array of thioesters. Crucial to this strategy is the discovery that tetramethylthiourea can serve as both a sulfur source and, upon direct excitation by purple light, as a strong reductant, suitable for activating aryl halides via single-electron transfer. Coupling of the resulting aryl radicals provides an isothiouronium ion intermediate, which can be attacked by carboxylic acids via a polar pathway, affording the thioester products under mild conditions.

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Article


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Language

English

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Subject

Química

Pages

6 p.

Publisher

Wiley-VCH

Grant Agreement Number

Agencia Estatal de Investigación (PID2019-106278GB-I00)

Project PRINPNRR “LIGHT CAT” P2022RHMCM supported by the European Commission—NextGeneration EU program—M4C2.

S.W. thanks the China Scholarship Council for a predoctoral fellowship (CSC202006920025)

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