New methodology is presented for the formation of unsymmetrical organotrisulfides in a high yield and purity, relatively free of polysulfide byproducts. The highlight of the method is the low-temperature (-78 °C) deprotection of a disulfanyl acetate with sodium methoxide in THF to form a disulfanyl anion, which reacts rapidly in situ with an organothiosulfonate ( S-aryl or S-alkyl) within 30 seconds followed by quenching. The discovery of these new reaction conditions together with the relative greenness of the chemistry overall makes for an efficient protocol, from which a range of organotrisulfides covering aliphatic, aromatic, as well as cysteine and sugar groups can be accessed in a high yield and purity.
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