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Pyridine-borane complex-catalysed thioesterification: the direct conversion of carboxylic acids to thioesters
Ming-Chuan Wang1, Xue-Ying Yang1, Jian-Feng Zhou1
1College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Hubei University, Wuhan 430062, People's Republic of China. Zhangwx@hubu.edu.cn.
Abstract:
Thioesters are a common class of biologically active fragments and synthetically useful building blocks. An attractive synthetic approach would be to use simple and bench-stable carboxylic acids as a coupling partner. Herein, we present a 4-bromo pyridine-borane complex as a catalyst for the direct coupling of carboxylic acids with thiols. A wide range of thioesters with good functional group compatibility could be prepared via this metal-free approach. The merit of this strategy is exemplified by the modification of carboxylic acid-containing drugs.
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