2009
DOI: 10.1039/b907362k
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Iron-catalyzed thioetherification of thiols with aryl iodides

Abstract: FeCl(3) in combination with bisphosphine ligands represents an efficient catalyst system for the cross-coupling of aryl- and alkyl thiols with aryl iodides, a broad spectrum of functional groups can be tolerated during the catalysis.

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“…613 They employed iron(III) chloride as catalyst but replaced the DMEDA ligand by Xantphos. Thus, a number of alkyl aryl thioethers could be obtained in high yields.…”
Section: Scheme 323mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…613 They employed iron(III) chloride as catalyst but replaced the DMEDA ligand by Xantphos. Thus, a number of alkyl aryl thioethers could be obtained in high yields.…”
Section: Scheme 323mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The preparation of thioethers has been under consideration and widely studied in recent years using palladium [23], nickel [24], cobalt [25], copper [26] and iron salts [27] as catalysts. Migita et al [28] first reported the coupling of aryl halides with thiols using Pd(PPh 3 ) 4 as a catalyst.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12 Moreover, in most cases, the catalytic systems comprised of expensive catalysts, phosphine-based ligands, moisture sensitive bases, and organic solvents. 13 On the other hand, in recent years the design of green chemistry approaches for the thiol S-arylation reactions has received much attention. The use of water as a solvent for organic reactions is of high practical value, since water is cheap, non-toxic, safe, and environmentally benign as compared to organic solvents.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%