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Cobalt-Catalyzed Redox-Neutral Sulfonylative Coupling from (Hetero)aryl Boronic Acids, Ammonium Salts and Potassium Metabisulfite
Zhang, Yingying,Zhu, Haibo,Fan, Qiangwen,Yang, Liu,Xie, Zongbo,Le, Zhang-Gao
, (2022/01/08)
An efficient cobalt-catalyzed redox-neutral sulfonylative coupling to afford (hetero)aryl alkyl sulfones from boronic acids, ammonium salts and potassium metabisulfite has been realized. Commercially available and air-stable CoCl2, in combination with phenanthroline ligand, is sufficient to achieve rapid and high-yielding conversion of the reactants into the corresponding sulfones. This practical transformation proceeds smoothly through C?N bond cleavage under redox-neutral catalytic conditions and shows broad functional-group tolerance. Other carbon based electrophiles, including diaryliodonium salts, heteroaryl halides, and carbonates were compatible. Further transformation of aryl alkyl sulfones then allows conversion into olefins, alkenyl sulfones and halogenated sulfones, respectively, in a one-pot process.
Multicomponent Synthesis of Sulfones and Sulfides from Triarylbismuthines and Sodium Metabisulfite in Deep Eutectic Solvents
Saavedra, Beatriz,Marset, Xavier,Guillena, Gabriela,Ramón, Diego J.
supporting information, p. 3462 - 3467 (2020/06/04)
This study describes a novel and catalyst-free methodology for the multicomponent synthesis of a broad range of sulfones, disulfides, and sulfides from non-toxic triarylbismuthines (Ar3Bi) and sodium metabisulfite (Na2S2O5) in deep eutectic solvents (DESs). The fine tuning of the DESs properties allowed the solubility of all reagents, enhancing their reactivity, as well as, the recyclability of the reaction medium for at least 5 consecutive cycles. Thus, this versatile strategy uses non-toxic reagents without the need of metal catalysts in a sustainable solvent, being an interesting alternative to traditional hazardous protocols.
One-pot three-component sulfone synthesis exploiting palladium-catalysed aryl halide aminosulfonylation
Richards-Taylor, Charlotte S.,Blakemore, David C.,Willis, Michael C.
, p. 222 - 228 (2014/01/06)
A palladium-catalysed aminosulfonylation process is used as the key-step in a one-pot, three-component sulfone synthesis. The process combines aryl-, heteroaryl- and alkenyl iodides with a sulfonyl unit and an electrophilic coupling fragment. The sulfonyl unit is delivered in the form of an aminosulfonamide, which then serves as a masked sulfinate. The sulfinate is combined, in situ, with an electrophilic coupling partner, such as a benzylic, allylic or alkyl halide, an electron-poor arene, or a cyclic epoxide, to provide the corresponding sulfone products in good to excellent yields. The mild reaction conditions and use of commercially available reaction components allows the easy preparation of a broad range of sulfones featuring a variety of functional groups. The process obviates the need to employ thiol starting materials, and oxidative operations.