Transformation of Thioacids into Carboxylic Acids via a Visible-Light-Promoted Atomic Substitution Process.
Rui WangKai-Jun XieQiang FuMin WuGao-Feng PanDa-Wei LouFu-Shun LiangPublished in: Organic letters (2022)
A visible-light-promoted atomic substitution reaction for transforming thiocacids into carboxylic acids with dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) as the oxygen source has been developed, affording various alkyl and aryl carboxylic acids in over 90% yields. The atomic substitution process proceeds smoothly through the photochemical reactivity of the formed hydrogen-bonding adduct between thioacids and DMSO. A DMSO-involved proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) and the simultaneous generation of thiyl and hydroxyl radicals are proposed to be key steps for realizing the transformation.