Visible-Light-Promoted Aerobic α-Thiocyanation of Carbonyl Compounds with Ammonium Thiocyanate.
Yakun WangJie LiuYingying WangXiaoyu DuHaojie SongLizhen FangLiqiang WuTao ZhangPublished in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2024)
In the present study, we successfully developed an efficient thiocyanation of carbonyl compounds by using low-toxicity and inexpensive ammonium thiocyanate as the thiocyanate source under visible light in air (O 2 ) at room temperature. This unified strategy is very facile for thiocyanation of various carbonyl compound derivatives (β-keto esters, β-keto amides, pyrazo-5-ones, isoxazol-5-ones, etc.). More importantly, the reaction proceeded smoothly without the addition of a photocatalyst and strong oxidant, ultimately minimizing the production of chemical waste. Furthermore, this green and sustainable synthetic chemistry can be used in the late-stage functionalization (LSF) of biorelevant compounds, which offers unique opportunities to achieve smooth and clean thiocyanation of drugs under mild reaction conditions.