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Benzylic Thio and Seleno Newman-Kwart Rearrangements.

Kristina EriksenAnne UlfkjærTheis I SøllingMichael Pittelkow
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2018)
The thermally induced OBn → SBn and OBn → SeBn migration reactions facilitate the rearrangement of O-benzyl thio- and selenocarbamates [BnOC(═X)NMe2] (X = S or Se) into their corresponding S-benzyl thio- and Se-benzyl selenocarbamates [BnXC(═O)NMe2] (X = S or Se). A series of substituted O-benzyl thio- and selenocarbamates were synthesized and rearranged in good yields of 33-88%. The reaction rates are higher for substrates with electron-donating groups in the 2 or 4 position of the aromatic ring, but the rearrangement also proceeds with electron-withdrawing substituents. The rearrangement follows first-order reaction kinetics and proceeds via a tight ion pair intermediate consisting of the benzylic carbocation and the thio- or selenocarbamate moiety. Computational studies support these findings.
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