Abstract

AbstractWe have developed an efficient and eco‐friendly method of disulfides synthesis in water using surfactant (DODAB). This reaction is catalysed by chlorophyll and fluorescent lamp is used as source of energy. This, one pot, ultra fast reaction, which involve a photo‐induced electron transfer (PET) mechanism, affords a green and efficient strategy for the conversion of commercially available aromatic thiols into diversified disulfides. This rapid synthesis allows the formation of various disulphides in the range of 80–94% yield at room temperature.

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