New Protocol for the Synthesis of S‐Thioesters from Benzylic, Allylic and Tertiary Alcohols with Thioacetic Acid

Author:

Lachguar Abdelhak12,Bandyopadhyay Uchchhal1ORCID,Ech‐Chariy Mehdi12,Vincendeau Sandrine1ORCID,Audin Catherine12,Daran Jean‐Claude1ORCID,Manoury Eric1ORCID,Poli Rinaldo13ORCID,Deydier Eric12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. LCC–CNRS Université de Toulouse, UPS, INPT 205 Route de Narbonne 31077 Toulouse, Cedex 4 France

2. IUT A Paul Sabatier, Dpt. De Chimie Ave. G. Pompidou 81104 Castres Cedex France

3. Institut Universitaire de France 1, rue Descartes 75231 Paris France

Abstract

AbstractA new one‐pot solvent‐less reaction to convert benzylic, allylic, ferrocenyl or tertiary alcohols into S‐thioesters, bench‐stable and less odorous precursors of the corresponding thiols, which is based on reactions in neat thioacetic acid in the presence of tetrafluoroboric acid, is presented. Reaction monitoring by NMR and GC of the benzyl alcohol conversion indicated the intermediate formation of benzyl acetate and benzyl thionoacetate (PhCH2OC(S)CH3) prior to the slower conversion to the final S‐benzyl thioacetate product. Increasing the HBF4 concentration enhanced the reaction rate, giving good to excellent yield (up to 99 %) for a large scope of alcohols. Control experiments, with support of DFT calculations, have revealed a thermodynamically favorable, though requiring HBF4‐activation, disproportionation of CH3C(O)SH to CH3C(O)OH and CH3C(S)SH, the latter immediately decomposing to H2S and (MeC)4S6 but also generating the hitherto unreported [MeC(O)C(Me)S]2(μ‐S)2. Kinetic investigations demonstrated that the rate of benzyl alcohol conversion is second‐order in [PhCH2OH] and second order in [HBF4], while the rate of conversion of the benzyl acetate intermediate to S‐benzyl thioacetate is second order in [PhCOOMe] and fourth order in [HBF4]. The DFT calculations rationalize the need to two alcohol molecules and two protons to generate the reactive benzyl cation.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Catalysis,Organic Chemistry

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