Literature DB >> 33660909

Direct Allylic C(sp3 )-H and Vinylic C(sp2 )-H Thiolation with Hydrogen Evolution by Quantum Dots and Visible Light.

Cheng Huang1,2, Rui-Nan Ci1,2, Jia Qiao1,2, Xu-Zhe Wang1,2, Ke Feng1,2, Bin Chen1,2, Chen-Ho Tung1,2, Li-Zhu Wu1,2.   

Abstract

Direct allylic C-H thiolation is straightforward for allylic C(sp3 )-S bond formation. However, strong interactions between thiol and transition metal catalysts lead to deactivation of the catalytic cycle or oxidation of sulfur atom under oxidative condition. Thus, direct allylic C(sp3 )-H thiolation has proved difficult. Represented herein is an exceptional for direct, efficient, atom- and step-economic thiolation of allylic C(sp3 )-H and thiol S-H under visible light irradiation. Radical trapping experiments and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy identified the allylic radical and thiyl radical generated on the surface of photocatalyst quantum dots (QDs). The C-S bond formation does not require external oxidants and radical initiators, and hydrogen (H2 ) is produced as byproduct. When vinylic C(sp2 )-H was used instead of allylic C(sp3 )-H bond, the radical-radical cross-coupling of C(sp2 )-H and S-H was achieved with liberation of H2 . Such a unique transformation opens up a door toward direct C-H and S-H coupling for valuable organosulfur chemistry.
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Keywords:  C-S bond formation; allylic C(sp3)-H thiolation; quantum dots; solar energy conversion; visible light catalysis

Year:  2021        PMID: 33660909     DOI: 10.1002/anie.202101947

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Angew Chem Int Ed Engl        ISSN: 1433-7851            Impact factor:   15.336


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