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Regioselective C-H Thiocyanation of Arenes by Iron(III) Chloride Catalysis.

Lachlan J N WaddellMaisie R SenkansAndrew Sutherland
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2023)
Aryl thiocyanates are flexible synthetic intermediates that can be used in the preparation of a diverse range of arene building blocks for medicinal chemistry. Here, we report a fast and efficient Lewis acid-catalyzed method for the regioselective thiocyanation of arenes. Iron(III) chloride was found to be an effective Lewis acid for the activation of N -thiocyanatosaccharin and the subsequent thiocyanation of a wide range of activated arenes. The procedure was applicable for the thiocyanation of biologically active compounds such as metaxalone and an estradiol derivative and was used as part of a one-pot tandem iron-catalytic process for the regioselective, dual functionalization of an arene building block.
Keyphrases
  • iron deficiency
  • water soluble
  • room temperature
  • estrogen receptor
  • mass spectrometry
  • solid state