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. 2023 Sep 25;62(39):e202304272.
doi: 10.1002/anie.202304272. Epub 2023 Jul 21.

Electroreductive Desulfurative Transformations with Thioethers as Alkyl Radical Precursors

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Electroreductive Desulfurative Transformations with Thioethers as Alkyl Radical Precursors

Julius Kuzmin et al. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. .

Abstract

Thioethers are highly prevalent functional groups in organic compounds of natural and synthetic origin but remain remarkably underexplored as starting materials in desulfurative transformations. As such, new synthetic methods are highly desirable to unlock the potential of the compound class. In this vein, electrochemistry is an ideal tool to enable new reactivity and selectivity under mild conditions. Herein, we demonstrate the efficient use of aryl alkyl thioethers as alkyl radical precursors in electroreductive transformations, along with mechanistic details. The transformations proceed with complete selectivity for C(sp3 )-S bond cleavage, orthogonal to that of established transition metal-catalyzed two-electron routes. We showcase a hydrodesulfurization protocol with broad functional group tolerance, the first example of desulfurative C(sp3 )-C(sp3 ) bond formation in Giese-type cross-coupling and the first protocol for electrocarboxylation of synthetic relevance with thioethers as starting materials. Finally, the compound class is shown to outcompete their well-established sulfone analogues as alkyl radical precursors, demonstrating their synthetic potential for future desulfurative transformations in a one-electron manifold.

Keywords: C−C Coupling; Desulfurization; Electrosynthesis; Radical Reactions; Thioether.

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