Abstract

The reaction of diazomethylphosphonates with aromatic thioketones at −65 °C to room temperature yields 2,5-dihydro-1,3,4-thiadiazole-2-phosphonates, which eliminates N 2 to give phosphonylated thiocarbonyl ylides as reactive intermediates. These sulfur-centered 1,3-dipoles undergo typical reactions of thiocarbonyl ylides, i.e., 1,3-dipolar cycloadditions, cyclodimerization, and electrocyclic ring closure, depending on the involved thioketone and, therefore, on the reaction conditions. In the case of the most reactive thiofluorenone, the phsophonylated thiocarbonyl methanide can be intercepted with thiobenzophenone, a phosphonodithioformate, and tetracyanoethylene. In the absence of such reactive dipolarophiles, cyclodimerization occurs to give the corresponding 1,4-dithiane.

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