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“The Sulfur Dance” Around Arenes and Heteroarenes - the Reversible Nature of Nucleophilic Aromatic Substitutions

Sapna Gahlot, Jean-Louis Schmitt*, Aline Chevalier, Marco Villa, Myriam Roy, Paola Ceroni, Jean-Marie Lehn*, Marc Gingras*

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Abstract

We disclose the features of a category of reversible nucleophilic aromatic substitutions in view of their significance and generality in dynamic aromatic chemistry. Exchange of sulfur components surrounding arenes and heteroarenes may occur at 25 °C, in a process that one may call a “sulfur dance”. These SNAr systems present their own features, apart from common reversible reactions utilized in dynamic covalent chemistry (DCC). By varying conditions, covalent dynamics may operate to provide libraries of thiaarenes with some selectivity, or conversion of a hexa(thio)benzene asterisk into another one. The reversible nature of SNAr is confirmed by three methods: a convergence of the products distribution in reversible SNAr systems, a related product redistribution between two per(thio)benzenes by using a thiolate promoter, and from kinetic/thermodynamic data. A four-component dynamic covalent system further illustrates the thermodynamically-driven formation of a thiacalix[2]arene[2]pyrimidine by sulfur component exchanges. This work stimulates the implementation of reversible SNAr in aromatic chemistry and in DCC. © 2024 The Authors. Chemistry - A European Journal published by Wiley-VCH GmbH.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere202400231
JournalChemistry - A European Journal
Volume30
Issue number51
Online published30 Jan 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11 Sept 2024
Externally publishedYes

Research Keywords

  • Dynamic aromatic chemistry
  • Macrocycles
  • Reversible reactions
  • SNAr
  • Sulfur
  • ThiaArenes

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