Synlett 2018; 29(14): 1902-1908
DOI: 10.1055/s-0037-1609553
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Metal-Free One-Pot Chemoselective Thiocyanation of Imidazothiazoles and 2-Aminothiazoles with in situ Generated N-Thiocyanatosuccinimide

Shuddhodan N. Kadam
School of Chemical Sciences, Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded (MS), 431606, India   eMail: bhaskardawane@rediffmail.com
,
Ajay N. Ambhore
School of Chemical Sciences, Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded (MS), 431606, India   eMail: bhaskardawane@rediffmail.com
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Madhav J. Hebade
School of Chemical Sciences, Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded (MS), 431606, India   eMail: bhaskardawane@rediffmail.com
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Rahul D. Kamble
School of Chemical Sciences, Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded (MS), 431606, India   eMail: bhaskardawane@rediffmail.com
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Shrikant V. Hese
School of Chemical Sciences, Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded (MS), 431606, India   eMail: bhaskardawane@rediffmail.com
,
Milind V. Gaikwad
School of Chemical Sciences, Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded (MS), 431606, India   eMail: bhaskardawane@rediffmail.com
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Priya D. Gavhane
School of Chemical Sciences, Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded (MS), 431606, India   eMail: bhaskardawane@rediffmail.com
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Bhaskar S. Dawane*
School of Chemical Sciences, Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded (MS), 431606, India   eMail: bhaskardawane@rediffmail.com
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S.N.K. (F.No. 38/07/14), M.J.H. (F.No 31/21/14), and A.N.A. (F.No. 36/33/14) are grateful to the University Grants Commission for ­providing a teacher fellowship under the Faculty Development ­Programme scheme.
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Received: 01. April 2018

Accepted after revision: 09. Juni 2018

Publikationsdatum:
23. Juli 2018 (online)


Abstract

A chemoselective thiocyanation of imidazothiazoles and 2-aminothiazoles with use of in situ generated N-thiocyanatosuccinimide (NTS) at room temperature is described. The protocol offers mild reaction conditions and high chemoselectivity for electrophilic substitution in imidazothiazoles over nucleophilic substitution. This method provides metal-free and easy conversion of imidazothiazoles and 2-aminothiazoles into their corresponding C-3 and C-5 thiocyanates, respectively, in good to excellent yield. The present protocol also offers the effective thiocyanation of bifunctional imidazothiazoles containing ­aliphatic –OH and C(sp2)–H bond functionalities.

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  • 25 Procedure for the Synthesis of 1-(6-(4-Chlorophenyl)-3-methyl-5-thiocyanatoimidazo[2,1-b]thiazol-2-yl)ethanol (2a) (Table [1]) A dried 50 mL round-bottomed flask was charged with NBS (177.98 mg, 1 mmol), NH4SCN (152.24 mg, 2.0 mmol) in PEG-400 (3 mL) and the reaction mixture was stirred at r.t. for 15 min. The reaction mixture turned milky indicating generation of NTS (shown by TLC). Next, reactant 1a (292.78 mg, 1 mmol) was added slowly, and the reaction mixture was further stirred for 3 h. After completion of the reaction as indicated by TLC, cold water (20 mL) was added to separate the solid product. The white solid was filtered, dried, and washed with cold aqueous ethanol (0.93 mmol, 93% yield). Compound 2a: Mp 111–113 °C. FT-IR: 3195, 2966, 2154, 1893, 1644 cm–1. 1H NMR (400 MHz, DMSO-d 6): δ = 7.94 (d, 2 H, J = 8.0 Hz), 7.62 (s, 2 H), 5.96 (s, 1 H), 5.17 (s, 1 H), 2.73 (s, 3 H), 1.41 (s, 3 H) ppm. 13C{1H} NMR (100 MHZ, DMSO-d 6): δ = 152.62, 152.11, 134.68, 134.20, 131.36, 129.84, 128.87, 124.27, 111.02, 97.97, 62.25, 25.24, 12.39 ppm. HRMS (ESI-TOF): m/z [M + H]+ calcd for C15H12ClN3OS2: 349.0110; found: 350.0174. Procedure for the Synthesis of 5-thiocyanato-4-(p-tolyl)thiazol-2-amine (4f) (Scheme [4]) A dried round-bottomed flask was charged with NBS (177.98 mg, 1.0 mmol) and NH4SCN (152.24 mg, 2.0 mmol). PEG-400 (3 mL) was added and reaction mixture was stirred at r.t. for 15 min. Formation of a milky color indicated the generation of NTS (shown by TLC). Then, 4-(p-tolyl)thiazol-2-amine (190.26 mg, 1 mmol) was added slowly, and the reaction mixture was further stirred for 3 h. When completion of the reaction was indicated by TLC, the product was separated by addition of cold water (20 mL). The white solid product was filtered, dried, and washed with cold aqueous ethanol (0.78 mmol, 78% yield). Compound 4f: Mp 134–136 °C. FT-IR: 3372, 3269, 3045, 2100, 1612 cm–1. 1H NMR (400 MHz, DMSO-d 6): δ = 7.88 (s, 2 H), 7.69–7.31 (m, 4 H), 2.52 (s, 3 H) ppm. 13C{1H} NMR (100 MHZ, DMSO-d 6): δ = 171.25, 259.25, 139.14, 130.64, 129.39, 129.18, 129.01, 112.57, 21.39 ppm. HRMS (ESI-TOF): m/z [M + H]+ calcd for C11H9N3S2: 247.0238; found: 248.0305.