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Thioxobimanes.

Partha Jyoti DasAnkana RoyAshim NandiIshita NeogiYael Diskin-PosnerVered MarksIddo PinkasSara AmerSebastian KozuchMichael A FirerMichael MontagFlavio Grynszpan
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2023)
Dioxobimanes, colloquially known as bimanes, are a well-established family of N -heterobicyclic compounds that share a characteristic core structure, 1,5-diazabicyclo[3.3.0]octadienedione, bearing two endocyclic carbonyl groups. By sequentially thionating these carbonyls in the syn and anti isomers of the known (Me,Me)dioxobimane, we were able to synthesize a series of thioxobimanes, representing the first heavy-chalcogenide bimane variants. These new compounds were extensively characterized spectroscopically and crystallographically, and their aromaticity was probed computationally. Their potential role as ligands for transition metals was demonstrated by synthesizing a representative gold(I)-thioxobimane complex.
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