Protic ionic liquids as recyclable solvents for the acid catalysed synthesis of diphenylmethyl thioethers
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posted on 2024-06-04, 11:28authored byLuke HendersonLuke Henderson, MT Thornton, Nolene ByrneNolene Byrne, BL Fox, Kelsey Waugh, JS Squire, L Servinis, Joshua P Delaney, HL Brozinski, LM Andrighetto, JM Altimari
The acid catalysed formation of diphenylmethyl (DPM) thioethers was successfully achieved using the protic ionic liquid (pIL) triethylamine:methanesulfonic acid (TeaMs) as the reaction solvent under microwave irradiation. A slight excess of methanesulfonic acid (10% v/v) was required to facilitate the reaction, which was applied to a variety of thiols. Aliphatic, aromatic and heterocyclic aromatic thiols were converted to their corresponding DPM thioethers in high yields (63–99%), in short reaction times (5–20 min) and using mild temperatures (80–100 °C). Finally, the pIL (TeaMS) was recycled five times without loss of yield.