Issue 23, 2023

Use of dipyridyldithiocarbonate (DPDTC) as an environmentally responsible reagent leading to esters and thioesters under green chemistry conditions

Abstract

A new, green esterification and thioesterification method has been developed based on the intermediacy of in situ-generated 2-thiopyridine esters derived from dipyridyldithiocarbamate (DPDTC). Both are formed from initial treatment of the corresponding carboxylic acid with DPDTC under neat conditions, followed by introduction of the alcohol or thiol, together with catalytic amounts of an activating group, in concentrated EtOAc or under aqueous micellar conditions. These 1-pot processes generate high yields of esters and thioesters, avoid use of traditional coupling agents, and lead to minimal waste creation as both the EtOAc and the thiol by-product are easily recycled.

Graphical abstract: Use of dipyridyldithiocarbonate (DPDTC) as an environmentally responsible reagent leading to esters and thioesters under green chemistry conditions

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Mha 2023
Accepted
30 Nhl 2023
First published
09 Huk 2023

Green Chem., 2023,25, 9941-9947

Author version available

Use of dipyridyldithiocarbonate (DPDTC) as an environmentally responsible reagent leading to esters and thioesters under green chemistry conditions

K. M. Freiberg, E. Ghiglietti, M. Scurria and B. H. Lipshutz, Green Chem., 2023, 25, 9941 DOI: 10.1039/D3GC03093H

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