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Direct Synthesis of γ-Keto Sulfones from Allylic Alcohols: One-Pot Palladium(II)-Catalyzed Generation of Enones Followed by Water-Mediated 1,4-Addition of Organosulfinates
Vellakkaran, Mari,Andappan, Murugaiah M. S.,Nagaiah, Kommu,Nanubolu, Jagadeesh Babu
supporting information, p. 3575 - 3583 (2016/07/28)
Allylic alcohols were exploited as synthetic precursors of γ-keto sulfones. The reaction involved the one-pot generation of α,β-enones in situ from the allylic alcohols by using a PdII–dioxygen catalytic system and subsequent sulfa-Michael addition in the presence of water. Importantly, water was identified as a sustainable substitute for a toxic copper salt to promote organosulfonyl addition. Diverse examples of aromatic and aliphatic γ-keto sulfones were prepared. Specially, Ar–X (X = Br, Cl) bonds were tolerated, which indicated a chemoselective catalytic system for the preparation of halogen-bearing γ-keto sulfones. This one-pot method does not require an acid, a base, or isolation of any intermediate. Control experiments indicated that the active catalyst of the first step also promoted the subsequent C–S bond-formation reaction. Water was found to accelerate the reaction rate and to be involved in the protonolysis of the σ-alkylpalladium complex, as corroborated by deuterium incorporation.