A one-pot route to thioamides discovered by gas-phase studies: palladium-mediated CO2 extrusion followed by insertion of isothiocyanates

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A new palladium mediated “one pot” synthesis of thioamides from aromatic carboxylic acids (ArCO2H + RNCS → ArC(S)NHR + CO2) was discovered by gas-phase experiments and theoretical studies. Palladium-mediated decarboxylation of aromatic carboxylic acids followed by addition of substituted isothiocyanates leads to the corresponding thioamide derivatives.

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Noor, A., Li, J., Khairallah, G. N., Li, Z., Ghari, H., Canty, A. J., … O’Hair, R. A. J. (2017). A one-pot route to thioamides discovered by gas-phase studies: palladium-mediated CO2 extrusion followed by insertion of isothiocyanates. Chemical Communications, 53(27), 3854–3857. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7cc00865a

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