Zhihua Wang, Wang-Fu Liang, Xinglei He, Jingheng Li, Keyin Ye
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Abstract
Herein, we reported the straightforward synthesis of thiomethylnaphthalenes via the reaction of propargyl alcohols with DMSO/SOCl2, which also provided easy access to deuterated thiomethyl and other thioalkyl scaffolds when deuterated dimethyl sulfoxide and dialkyl sulfoxides were used, respectively. In addition, the thiomethyl group can be readily derivatized to the corresponding sulfoxide, sulfone, and sulfoximine of interesting photophysical properties.
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