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Scale-up Chemical Synthesis of Thermally-activated Delayed Fluorescence Emitters Based on the Dibenzothiophene-S,S-Dioxide Core
Published on: October 24, 2017
Short syntheses of 1-substituted dibenzothiophene derivatives
Erin N Welsh1, Katherine N Robertson2, Alexander W H Speed1
1Department of Chemistry, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3H 4R2. aspeed@dal.ca.
Abstract:
The 1-substituted dibenzothiophene motif is an unusual substitution pattern that has previously been accessed via a multi-step synthesis. We demonstrate a simple one-pot preparation of 1-lithiodibenzothiophene from commercial materials via a cascade of two benzyne additions and conversion to several derivatives by addition of electrophiles. A chiral amine containing the 1-dibenzothiophene motif was also prepared. This work avoids the use of precious metals or tert-butyllithium and is much shorter and more convenient than existing routes to 1-substituted dibenzothiophenes.
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