Iron??Catalysed Markovnikov Hydrothiolation of Styrenes

JR Cabrero??Antonino, A Leyva??Pérez…

Index: Cabrero-Antonino, Jose R.; Leyva-Perez, Antonio; Corma, Avelino Advanced Synthesis and Catalysis, 2012 , vol. 354, # 4 p. 678 - 687

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Abstract

Abstract The bis (triflimide) iron (III) salt catalyzes the hydrothiolation of styrenes in a Markovnikov fashion with good selectivities and high yields. After isolation, different benzylic thioethers are obtained. This iron (III) catalyst is unique in terms of regioselectivity and represents a sustainable and economic alternative to those processes based on stoichiometric reagents.

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