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Eschenmoser coupling reactions starting from primary thioamides. When do they work and when not?

Lukáš MarekJiří VáňaJan SvobodaJiří Hanusek
Published in: Beilstein journal of organic chemistry (2023)
Reactions of thiobenzamide or thioacetamide with 4-bromo-1,1-dimethyl-1,4-dihydroisoquinoline-3(2 H )-one, 4-bromoisoquinoline-1,3(2 H ,4 H )-dione and two α-bromo(phenyl)acetamides were examined under various conditions (base, solvent, thiophile, temperature) and structure/medium features that influence product distribution (Eschenmoser coupling reaction, Hantzsch thiazole synthesis and elimination to nitriles) were identified. The key factor that enables the successful Eschenmoser coupling reaction involves the optimum balance in acidity of nitrogen and carbon atoms of the intermediary α-thioiminium salts.
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