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The unusual influence of hetaryl groups on the direct conversion of some secondary alcohols into thiols with Lawesson’s reagent: elucidation of the reaction mechanism

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Pages 475-487 | Received 16 Feb 2017, Accepted 27 Mar 2017, Published online: 17 Apr 2017
 

ABSTRACT

A series of hetaryl-substituted methanols were used for direct conversion into the corresponding thiols by treatment with Lawesson’s reagent in boiling toluene. Unexpectedly, the respective sulfides were formed exclusively. In the case of chiral alcohols, the sulfides were obtained as 1:1-mixtures of meso- and dl-diastereoisomers. In contrast to hetaryl-substituted alcohols, the analogous protocol applied for benzhydryl alcohol led to a mixture of the expected secondary thiol and a bis(diphenylmethyl) trithiophosphonate. Finally, the analogous reactions with ferrocenyl(phenyl)methanol and diferrocenylmethanol, respectively, led to the corresponding thiols in good yield.

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Acknowledgement

Skillful performance of elemental analysis of all new compounds by Ms Agnieszka Cieślińska and Ms Hanna Jatczak (University of Łódź) is gratefully acknowledged.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

The authors thank the National Science Center (Cracow, Poland) for generous financial support [grant Maestro-3 (Dec-2012/06/A/ST5/00219)].

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