An efficient, transition-metal-free method to synthesize pyrazolone thioethers as well as 2-aryl and 3-aryl benzofuran thioethers by employing aryl sulfonyl chlorides as sulfenylation reagents in the presence of triphenylphosphine was developed. Potassium iodide was found to facilitate the transformation for the first time by generating more reactive sulfenyl iodide in situ from sulfenyl chloride.
A new method for phosphine-mediated difluoromethylthiolation of indoles and other electron-rich aromatics using difluoromethanesulfonyl chloride was developed.
A new transition-metal-free route for the direct trifluoromethylthiolation and trifluoromethylsulfoxidation of electron-rich aromatics with CFSONa in the presence of PCl was developed. Notably, PCl was used as a reducing and chlorination reagent. The transition-metal-free protocol utilized cheap and readily available reagents and exhibited good atom economy; therefore, it will serve as an alternative and practical strategy for the trifluoromethylthiolation and trifluoromethylsulfoxidation of electron-rich aromatics.
Iodine-catalysed regioselective sulfenylation of flavonoid derivatives with sulfonyl hydrazides was developed. Various flavonoid thioethers were obtained in moderate to good yield. The thiolation could be conveniently directed to C-8 for flavone, flavonol, dihydroflavone, and isoflavone derivatives or to C-7 for aurone derivatives by employing the isopropyl ethers of flavonoids bearing free OH groups at the C-5 or C-4 positions.
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