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Original Articles

Polystyrene and Silica Gel–Supported, AlCl3-Catalyzed Preparation of Diaryl Sulfoxides from Arenes and Thionyl Chloride

Pages 2085-2091 | Received 24 Sep 2009, Accepted 18 Nov 2009, Published online: 24 Sep 2010
 

Abstract

A simple, chemoselective, and efficient method has been developed for direct conversion of arenes to symmetrical diaryl sulfoxides using thionyl chloride in the presence of a catalytic amount of cross-linked polystyrene-supported aluminium chloride (Ps-AlCl3) and silica gel–supported aluminium chloride (SiO2-AlCl3). These solid acid catalysts are stable and can be easily recovered and reused without appreciable change in their efficiency.

Acknowledgments

Dedicated to the memory of Professor Ahmad Banihashemi.

The author thanks the Research Council of Shahrekord University for partial support of this work.

Notes

a The molar ratio of the arene: SOCl2:Ps-AlCl3 1 is 2:1.2:0.15 and for SiO2-AlCl3 2 is 2:1.2:0.1.

b Yields refer to pure isolated products, and all sulfoxides prepared are known compounds and were characterized by comparison of their physical and spectral data with those of the authentic samples.

a The molar ratio of Subs. 1:Subs. 2:SOCl2 is 2:2:1.1.

b All reactions were carried out in CH2Cl2 at room temperature in the presence of Ps-AlCl3 (0.15 mmol),1 SiO2-AlCl3 (0.1 mmol),2 and AlCl3 (0.32 mmol).3

c GC yield.

a Tungstophosphoric acid (heteropoly acid).

b 1-Butyl-3-methylimidazolium chloroaluminate (ionic liquid).

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