April 28, 2024

Mohammad Abbasi

Academic Rank: Associate professor
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Degree: Ph.D in organic chemistry
Phone: 09173096425
Faculty: Faculty of Nano and Biotechnology

Research

Title Oxidative coupling of dibenzyl disulfide with amines catalyzed by quinoline‑bromine complex: access to thioamides
Type Article
Keywords
Thioamide · Bromine sources · Disulfide · Metal-free · Quinoline-bromine complex
Journal MOLECULAR DIVERSITY
DOI 10.1007/s11030-022-10403-x
Researchers Mohammad Abbasi (Second researcher)

Abstract

Abstract The reaction of dibenzyl disulfide with various bromine complexes as oxidants and DMSO as solvent can produce thioamides in high yield at 110 °C. Tertiary amines like pyridine and quinoline, which were utilized in this catalyst, are known to generate bromine-addition complexes. The approach is metal- and additive-free, making it a simple and cost-effective way to make a variety of thioamides under favorable circumstances.