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Electro‐Oxidative S−H/S−H Cross‐Coupling with Hydrogen Evolution: Facile Access to Unsymmetrical Disulfides
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Hydrogen EvolutionChemical EngineeringCross-coupling ReactionDisulfide BondEngineeringMolecular ElectrochemistryElectrosynthesisUnsymmetrical DisulfidesOrganic ChemistryCatalysisDirect CouplingHydrogenChemistryRedox ChemistrySynthetic ChemistryElectrochemistryElectro‐oxidative S−h/s−h Cross‐coupling
Sulfur is an essential element because it exists widely in proteins. The disulfide bond is an important moiety in many different types of significant organic molecules. A new approach for oxidant- and catalyst-free S-H/S-H cross-coupling, with hydrogen evolution, to construct unsymmetrical disulfides was developed. Under the conditions of an undivided cell at room temperature, a series of unsymmetrical disulfides were prepared with up to 87 % yield from the direct coupling of an aryl mercaptan and alkyl mercaptan. Gram-scale synthesis also highlights the synthetic utility of this electrochemical strategy.
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