Catalyst-Free Thia-Michael Addition to α-Trifluoromethylacrylates for 3D Network Synthesis

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Abstract

Thia-Michael additions (1,4-additions of a thiol to a Michael acceptor) are generally catalyzed by an external Brønsted or Lewis base. A spontaneous (uncatalyzed) Michael addition of thiols to α-trifluoromethyl acrylates is described, as well as its application to the very efficient preparation of a thermoset. A thorough mechanistic investigation, based on an experimental kinetic study and on DFT calculations, is presented for the addition of arene- and alkanethiols to tert-butyl trifluoromethyl acrylate in polar aprotic solvents, unveiling a probable solvent-assisted proton transfer in the rate-determining step and a considerable lowering of the energy barrier induced by the CF3 group.

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Berne, D., Lemouzy, S., Guiffrey, P., Caillol, S., Ladmiral, V., Manoury, E., … Leclerc, E. (2023). Catalyst-Free Thia-Michael Addition to α-Trifluoromethylacrylates for 3D Network Synthesis. Chemistry - A European Journal, 29(20). https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.202203712

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