Direct C−H Sulfuration: Synthesis of Disulfides, Dithiocarbamates, Xanthates, Thiocarbamates and Thiocarbonates

Author:

Sun Qiao1ORCID,Xu Yuan2,Yang Liu3,Zheng Chun‐Ling1,Wang Guowei1ORCID,Wang Hai‐Bo4,Fang Zheng3,Wang Chang‐Sheng3,Guo Kai3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Food Science and Light Industry Nanjing Tech University 30 Puzhu Rd S. Nanjing 211816 PR China

2. School of Chemistry Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology Nanyang Technological University Singapore 637371 Singapore

3. School of Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Engineering Nanjing Tech University 30 Puzhu Rd S. Nanjing 211816 PR China

4. School of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering Nanjing Tech University 30 Puzhu Rd S. Nanjing 211816 PR China

Abstract

AbstractIn light of the important biological activities and widespread applications of organic disulfides, dithiocarbamates, xanthates, thiocarbamates and thiocarbonates, the continual persuit of efficient methods for their synthesis remains crucial. Traditionally, the preparation of such compounds heavily relied on intricate multi‐step syntheses and the use of highly prefunctionalized starting materials. Over the past two decades, the direct sulfuration of C−H bonds has evolved into a straightforward, atom‐ and step‐economical method for the preparation of organosulfur compounds. This review aims to provide an up‐to‐date discussion on direct C−H disulfuration, dithiocarbamation, xanthylation, thiocarbamation and thiocarbonation, with a special focus on describing scopes and mechanistic aspects. Moreover, the synthetic limitations and applications of some of these methodologies, along with the key unsolved challenges to be addressed in the future are also discussed. The majority of examples covered in this review are accomplished via metal‐free, photochemical or electrochemical approaches, which are in alignment with the overraching objectives of green and sustainable chemistry. This comprehensive review aims to consolidate recent advancements, providing valuable insights into the dynamic landscape of efficient and sustainable synthetic strategies for these crucial classes of organosulfur compounds.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province

Publisher

Wiley

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