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        Synthesis 1997; 1997(5): 515-517
DOI: 10.1055/s-1997-1223
   DOI: 10.1055/s-1997-1223
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      data processing and storage.Substitution with Sulfur at the Sterically Hindered Neopentyl Position: Preparation of 9-Mercaptocamphor and 9,10-Epithiocamphor
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31. Dezember 2000 (online)
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A variety of methods for SN2 substitution at sterically hindered 9-bromocamphor (2) was tested for the preparation of 9-mercaptocamphor (1), a fragrant compound with a roasty note reminiscent of onion. All reagents failed, with the notable exception of potassium thioacetate in N-methylpyrrolidone (for 3 days at 180°C). The peculiar reactivity pattern of both neopentyl-type 2 and 9,10-dibromocamphor (9) involves surprisingly smooth substitution reactions where strain is released. Thus, 9 was transformed into tricyclic 9,10-epithiocamphor 12, as established by X-ray analysis.
nucleophilic displacement - neopentyl system - camphor - mercaptan - thioether
 
    