Nickel-Mediated Inter- and Intramolecular C–S Coupling of Thiols and Thioacetates with Aryl Iodides at Room Temperature
Organic Letters2013Vol. 15(3), pp. 550–553
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Abstract
A Ni(0)-catalyzed intermolecular cross-coupling of various functionalized thiols and aryl iodides has been developed and successfully extended to less explored intramolecular versions, where thioacetates could also be utilized as the strategic surrogate. Air-stable precatalysts, very mild conditions, and an easy protocol allow rapid access to medicinally useful aryl thioethers, as demonstrated in the facile synthesis of (±)-chuangxinmycin as a key step.
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