Abstract
Thioethers are converted to thiocyanates via fluorium-initiated dealkylative cyanation. Selectfluor is used as the oxidant, and trimethylsilyl cyanide is used as the cyanation reagent. The well-streamlined procedure is user-friendly, operationally simple, and step-economical. The current mechanistic studies show that the sulfur radical cation and cyano radical are both involved. They combine to deliver cyanosulfonium, an intermediate toward thiocyanate after dealkylation. Alternatively, a nucleophilic mechanism is also possible. Our dealkyaltive cyanation is also efficient in synthesizing thiocyanates with strongly electrophilic functionalities.
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Chen, Y., Qi, H., Chen, N., Ren, D., Xu, J., & Yang, Z. (2019). Fluorium-Initiated Dealkylative Cyanation of Thioethers to Thiocyanates. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 84(14), 9044–9050. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.joc.9b00965
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