Issue 20, 2023

Electrochemical phosphorothiolation and 1,4-S → C phospho-Fries rearrangement: controlled access to phosphorothiolated and mercapto-phosphono substituted indolizines

Abstract

An unprecedented electrochemically regioselective C–H phosphorothiolation and S- to C-[1,4] phosphoryl migration involving indolizines, elemental sulfur, and H-phosphonates in an undivided cell has been developed. This strategy utilizes elemental sulfur as an odorless sulfur source, providing a new avenue for the formation of C(sp2)–S–P bonds under sustainable conditions. Various phosphorothiolated and mercapto-phosphono substituted indolizines were obtained via controllable electrochemical phosphorothiolation and a 1,4-S → C phospho-Fries rearrangement. Additionally, this is the first example of successive electrochemical phosphorothiolation and a 1,4-S → C phospho-Fries rearrangement.

Graphical abstract: Electrochemical phosphorothiolation and 1,4-S → C phospho-Fries rearrangement: controlled access to phosphorothiolated and mercapto-phosphono substituted indolizines

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Article information

Article type
Research Article
Submitted
11 Jul 2023
Accepted
01 Sep 2023
First published
11 Sep 2023

Org. Chem. Front., 2023,10, 5198-5204

Electrochemical phosphorothiolation and 1,4-S → C phospho-Fries rearrangement: controlled access to phosphorothiolated and mercapto-phosphono substituted indolizines

X. Liu, W. Jiang, C. Huang, S. Ma, Q. Wang and H. Cao, Org. Chem. Front., 2023, 10, 5198 DOI: 10.1039/D3QO01042B

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