<div><p></p><p>In the presence of iron dust, diaryl disulfides react with α-bromo carbonyl compounds to obtain α-arylthio carbonyl compounds in good yield at 90 °C under an N<sub>2</sub> atmosphere, using commercial dimethylformamide (DMF) as solvent. The possible reaction mechanism is that the disulfide is reduced by iron dust to give ArSFeSAr and then reacted with α-bromo carbonyl compounds to give product α-arylthio carbonyl compounds and FeBr<sub>2</sub>.</p></div
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