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Pyrylium Compounds. 33. 2-Dialkylamino-2H-thiopyrans from 2,4,6-Triaryl-thiopyrylium Salts
Zimmermann, Thomas,Fischer, Gerhard W.
, p. 567 - 572 (2007/10/02)
2,4,6-Triaryl-thiopyrylium salts 7 react with dialkylamines in diethyl ether to give stable crystalline 2-dialkylamino-2H-thiopyrans 8, the structure of which is in accordance with their u.v., n.m.r. and mass spectra.The chemical properties of 8 parallel those of structurally analogous 2-alkoxy- and 2-dialkylamino-2H-pyrans and 2-alkoxy-2H-thiopyrans.Thus, on heating 2-dimethylamino-2,4,6-triphenyl-2H-thiopyran (8a) with methanol the corresponding 2-methoxy-2H-thiopyran 9 is formed.Nitromethane and ethyl cyanoacetate give rise to ring transformations yielding 1,3,5-triphenyl benzene (10) and 2,4,6-benzonitrile (11), respectively.From 8a electrophiles (e.g. mineral acids, methyl iodide, benzoyl chloride) regenerate the initial thiopyrylium system by taking over the dialkylamino group.