4563-33-1Relevant articles and documents
Sulfinates from Amines: A Radical Approach to Alkyl Sulfonyl Derivatives via Donor-Acceptor Activation of Pyridinium Salts
Andrews, Jonathan A.,Pantaine, Lo?c R. E.,Palmer, Christopher F.,Poole, Darren L.,Willis, Michael C.
supporting information, p. 8488 - 8493 (2021/11/01)
Synthetically versatile alkyl sulfinates can be prepared from readily available amines, using Katritzky pyridinium salt intermediates. In a catalyst-free procedure, primary, secondary, and benzylic alkyl radicals are generated by photoinduced or thermally induced single-electron transfer (SET) from an electron donor-acceptor (EDA) complex, and trapped by SO2 to generate sulfonyl radicals. Hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) from Hantzsch ester gives alkyl sulfinate products, which are used to prepare a selection of medicinal chemistry relevant sulfonyl-containing motifs.
High yielding protocol for direct conversion of thiols to sulfonyl chlorides and sulfonamides
Sohrabnezhad, Samira,Bahrami, Kiumars,Hakimpoor, Farahman
, p. 256 - 264 (2019/02/06)
In this paper, a new method for oxidative chlorination of thiols to sulfonyl chlorides and sulfonamides using H2O2 in the presence of TMSCl is reported. The excellent yields, short reaction times, excellent efficiencies, low costs, and easy separation of products are the most important advantages of this method.
A general iodine-mediated synthesis of primary sulfonamides from thiols and aqueous ammonia
Feng, Jian-Bo,Wu, Xiao-Feng
supporting information, p. 6951 - 6954 (2016/07/30)
A general and efficient methodology for preparing primary sulfonamides has been developed. In the presence of iodine as the catalyst and TBHP (70% in water) as the oxidant, a wide range of primary sulfonamides were prepared from the corresponding thiols and aqueous ammonia in moderate to good yields.