79817-20-2Relevant articles and documents
Production of dynamic lipid bilayers using the reversible thiol-thioester exchange reaction
Konetski, Danielle,Mavila, Sudheendran,Wang, Chen,Worrell, Brady,Bowman, Christopher N.
supporting information, p. 8108 - 8111 (2018/07/29)
Thiol lysolipids undergo thiol-thioester exchange with two phenyl thioester-functionalized tails to produce phospholipid structures that assemble into liposomes with differences in exchange rates, temperature sensitivity, permeability, and continued excha
Odorless diphenyl diselenide and disulfide: Syntheses and applications
Patra, Pranab K.,Shanmugasundaram, Kandasamy,Matoba, Manabu,Nishide, Kiyoharu,Kajimoto, Tetsuya,Node, Manabu
, p. 447 - 457 (2007/10/03)
Bis[4-(trimethylsilyl)phenyl]diselenide (3) and bis[4-(trimethylsilyl) phenyl]disulfide (31) are found to be odorless equivalents of the commonly used diphenyl diselenide and diphenyl disulfide, respectively. The diselenide 3 is shown to be useful in the preparation of odorless selenium(II) chloride 26 and selenium(IV) trichloride 28 that follow similar reactivity patterns to their phenyl derivatives and can be stored refrigerated under dry conditions. The corresponding selenium(II) bromide had to be prepared fresh from 3 before use. It is also shown that the trimethylsilyl group in the sulfide products can be protodesilylated quantitatively using TFA. Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart.
Direct thioesterification from carboxylic acids and thiols catalyzed by a Bronsted acid
Iimura, Shinya,Manabe, Kei,Kobayashi, Shu
, p. 94 - 95 (2007/10/03)
In the presence of a catalytic amount of trifluoromethanesulfonic acid, free carboxylic acids reacted with free thiols directly to afford the corresponding thioesters in high yields.