Tetrabutylammonium Chlorite as an Efficient Oxidant for Controlled Oxidation of Sulfides to Sulfoxides

Chemistry. 2025 Jan 7:e202404279. doi: 10.1002/chem.202404279. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Considering the demand for organosulfur materials and the challenges associated with currently used oxidation processes, in this study, we evaluated the counter-cation of sodium chlorite (Na+ClO2-) with tetrabutylammonium chloride (Bu4N+Cl-) to synthesise tetrabutylammonium chlorite (Bu4N+ClO2-). Bu4N+ClO2- exhibited good solubility in organic solvents like chloroform (1.6 g mL-1) and ethyl acetate (0.86 g mL-1). The oxygenation reaction of organosulfides with Bu4N+ClO2- was examined in an HCl-acidic ethyl acetate solution under ambient conditions, selectively forming the corresponding sulfoxides as mono-oxygenated products. The reaction was initiated by the formation of chlorine dioxide (ClO2•) as an oxidant and an active species generated from Bu4N+ClO2- with HCl. This oxygenation method also enables the surface oxidation of sulfide polymers like polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) resins to increase their surface hydrophilicity. Therefore, the use of Bu4N+ClO2- for applications in organic solvents is an environment-friendly, efficient, and highly selective approach for selective oxidation.

Keywords: Chlorine dioxide; Oxygenation; Quaternary ammonium cation; Radical; Surface hydrophilization.