2-(2-(Benzylthio)benzylidene)malonates can undergo the 1,5hydride shift triggered cyclization resulting in thiachromanes in 45-84 % yield. Boron trifluoride as a reaction promotor is the key to success. DFT calculations revealed that the reaction proceeds via a chelate BF2 complex, which was confirmed by NMR-analysis. Experimental and theoretical comparison of nitro-gen, sulfur and carbon analogues revealed that sulfur derivatives have the highest activation barrier for the hydride transfer due to the unfavorable transition state geometry, which explains the lack of previous reports on 1,5-hydride shifts in (alkylthio)styrenes.
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