Reciprocal-Activation Strategy for Allylic Sulfination
with Unactivated Allylic Alcohols
Posted on 2020-06-04 - 16:36
A reciprocal-activation
strategy for allylic sulfination with unactivated
allylic alcohols was developed. In this reaction, the hydrogen bond
interaction between allylic alcohols and sulfinic acids allowed for
reciprocal activation, which enabled a dehydrative cross-coupling
process to occur under mild reaction conditions. This reaction worked
in an environmentally friendly manner, yielding water as the only
byproduct. A variety of allylic sulfones could be obtained in good
to excellent yields with wide functional group tolerance. In gram
scale reactions, allylic sulfones could be conveniently isolated in
high yield by filtration.
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Xie, Peizhong; Sun, Zuolian; Li, Shuangshuang; Cai, Xinying; Qiu, Ju; Fu, Weishan; et al. (2020). Reciprocal-Activation Strategy for Allylic Sulfination
with Unactivated Allylic Alcohols. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.orglett.0c01747