Thiol-ene "click" reaction triggered by neutral ionic liquid: the "ambiphilic" character of [hmim]Br in the regioselective nucleophilic hydrothiolation.

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl

Natural Plant Products Division, CSIR-Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology, Palampur-176061 (H.P.) (India); Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), New Delhi (India).

Published: January 2015

Thiol-ene "click" chemistry has emerged as a powerful strategy to construct carbon-heteroatom (C-S) bonds, which generally results in the formation of two regioisomers. To this end, the neutral ionic liquid [hmim]Br has been explored as a solvent cum catalyst for the synthesis of linear thioethers from activated and inactivated styrene derivatives or secondary benzyl alcohols and thiols without the requirement of using a metal complex, base, or free radical initiator. Furthermore, detailed mechanistic investigations using (1)H NMR spectroscopy and quadrupole time-of-flight electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (Q-TOF ESI-MS) revealed that the "ambiphilic" character of the ionic liquid promotes the nucleophilic addition of thiol to styrene through an anti-Markovnikov pathway. The catalyst recyclability and the extension of the methodology for thiol-yne click chemistry are additional benefits. A competitive study among thiophenol, styrene, and phenyl acetylene revealed that the rate of reaction is in the order of thiol-yne>thiol-ene>dimerization of thiol in [hmim]Br.

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