Arylthio-metal exchange of α-arylthioalkanenitriles

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Abstract

The addition of BuLi, Bu3MgLi, Et2ZnBuLi, or Me 2CuLi to α-arylthioalkanenitriles triggers an arylthio-metal exchange. NMR spectroscopic analyses implicate organometallic attack on sulfur forming a three-coordinate sulfidate as the key intermediate. Electrophilic trapping affords tertiary and quaternary nitriles in high yield. The method addresses the challenge of improving the functional group tolerance and preventing polyalkylations. © 2013 American Chemical Society.

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Nath, D., Skilbeck, M. C., Coldham, I., & Fleming, F. F. (2014). Arylthio-metal exchange of α-arylthioalkanenitriles. Organic Letters, 16(1), 62–65. https://doi.org/10.1021/ol403020s

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