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    ISSN: 0009-2940
    Keywords: 1,2-Dithiines ; Thioindigo ; Thioketones ; Disulfides, cyclic, molecular structure and reactions ; Valence isomerization, electrocyclic ; Thiophenes, derivatives of ; Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Bis(benzo[4,5]thieno)[3,2-c:2′,3′-e][1,2]dithiin, ein Valenzisomer von „Dithioxo-thioindigo“3-Mercaptobenzo[b]thiophene (1) is transformed with assistance of bases, especially of amines, into the benzo[b]-thieno-annellated 1,2-dithiine 6 and not into the originally claimed “Dithioxo-thioindigo” trans-3. Primarily, the formation of 6 from 1 involves oxidation to the disulfide 4 which may also be used separately. Conceivable rationalizations are discussed. The same compound is accessible (in lower yield)by thionation of thioindigo with the aid of the Lawesson reagent. X-ray elucidation of 6 reveals a non-planar structure of the cyclic disulfide with a dihedral C—S—S—C-angle of 53°. Despite of the absence of any established chromonphoric moiety, 6 is deeply red in the crystal and in solution, as it is representative for the “undisturbed” 1,2-dithiine system. Contrary to the usual behaviour of the non-annellated 1,2-dithiines, 6 displays no spontaneous sulfur extrusion under mild conditions, but only at high temperatures and in the presence of sulfur-binding agents, leading to the benzo[b]thieno-annellated thiophene 22. Moreover, 6 may be reduced to the dithiol 14 (or 13, respectively) and regenerated exclusively from this by oxidation. Further characteristic reactions of 6 are described (e.g. to the sulfoxide 18, to the pyridazine 19, and to the thiphosphoric ester 21).
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