Development of a Simple Thioetherification of Heteroarene Electrophiles with Broad Scope via a Proton Transfer Dual Ioni-zation Mechanism

19 December 2024, Version 2
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Abstract

Sulfur derived functional groups represent prevalent motifs in highly sought after small molecules such as active phar-maceutical ingredients (APIs). Thioethers are one such example, being commonly encountered in APIs, prodrugs, and as valuable synthetic ‘linchpins’ to access an array of sulfur derived functional groups. While nucleophilic aromatic substi-tution (SNAr) has traditionally been used to synthesize aryl thioethers, modern approaches leverage transition metals to catalyze thermal or photochemical cross-coupling. While studying photochemical thioetherification reactions, we uncov-ered a remarkably mild condition that does not require light, transition metals or exogenous base. An array of thiols and halogenated heterocycles were coupled to produce >70 diverse products. Reaction progress kinetic analysis (RPKA) and computational studies support a unique mechanism, termed proton transfer dual ionization (PTDI) SNAr. Finally, a predic-tive statistical model was constructed aided by high throughput experimentation (HTE) to understand when the PTDI processes are successful, resulting in the completion of ten target-oriented syntheses. This transformation complements modern approaches to thioether synthesis and motivates additional research evaluating PTDI as a general activation mode between reaction partners.

Keywords

Thioetherification
Proton Transfer Dual Ionization
SNAr
Thiol
Target Oriented Synthesis
Nucleophilic Aromatic Substitution
C‒S coupling
Reaction Progress Kinetic Analysis
Rate-Limiting Proton Transfer
Decision Tree Classifier
High Throughput Experimentation
Data Science

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Development of a Simple Thioetherification of Heteroarene Electrophiles with Broad Scope via a Proton Transfer Dual Ionization Mechanism
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