Copper acetate-DMSO promoted methylthiolation of arenes and heteroarenes

The Journal of Organic Chemistry
Poonam SharmaNidhi Jain

Abstract

An unprecedented copper acetate-DMSO promoted methylthiolation of arenes and heteroarenes in the presence of air has been developed. The reaction is highly regioselective under the directing group influence of pyridine and pyrimidine functional units and gives the thiomethylated product in moderate to high yields.

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