A copper-catalyzed arylation/nucleophilic addition/fragmentation/C–S bond formation cascade: synthesis of bis(arylthio)imines

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Publication Date 2017-01-03
DOI 10.1039/C6QO00739B
Impact Factor 5.281
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Wei-Si Guo, Yuan-Chao Wang, Qian Dou, Li-Rong Wen, Ming Li


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Abstract

A new tandem arylation/nucleophilic addition/fragmentation/C–S bond formation reaction involving diaryliodonium salts as electrophiles was developed with Cu(OTf)2 as the catalyst. A series of unexpected bis(arylthio)imine derivatives were generated in good yields. The reaction proceeds under mild conditions, and the bis(arylthio)imines are readily transformed to other useful products.

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