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Thiophenol, reaction with conjugated acids

Among the best nucleophiles of all at doing conjugate addition are thiols, the sulfur analogues of alcohols. In this example, the nucleophile is thiophenol (phenol with the O replaced by S). Remarkably, no acid or base catalyst is needed (as it was with the alcohol additions), and the product is obtained in 94% yield under quite mild reaction conditions. [Pg.237]


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