1975
DOI: 10.1139/v75-205
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Facile Synthesis of Thiols and Sulfides

Abstract: Sulfurated sodium borohydride reacts with benzylic halides to give high yields of α-toluenethiol or benzylic polysulfldes depending upon the experimental conditions and the mode of hydrolysis.Aliphatic halides and dibenzylic halides react in the same manner as benzylic halides for a given experimental condition whereas benzylic halides substituted with other groups can be totally or partially reduced depending on the stability of the substituent towards NaBH2S3.Halogens directly attached on the aromatic ring d… Show more

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“…This is largely due to the fact that conventional thiolation strategies require harsh conditions, e.g. bases, 26,27 halides 28 or polycondensation, 29 making them incompatible with more delicate structures such as esters. These protocols also result in inherent dispersity, making them unsuitable for the preparation of precision polymers such as dendrimers.…”
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“…This is largely due to the fact that conventional thiolation strategies require harsh conditions, e.g. bases, 26,27 halides 28 or polycondensation, 29 making them incompatible with more delicate structures such as esters. These protocols also result in inherent dispersity, making them unsuitable for the preparation of precision polymers such as dendrimers.…”
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confidence: 99%