- Electron Donor-Acceptor Complex Enabled Decarboxylative Sulfonylation of Cinnamic Acids under Visible-Light Irradiation
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Visible-light-induced decarboxylative sulfonylation of cinnamic acids with aryl sulfonate phenol esters enabled by the electron donor-acceptor complex is developed. The method offers a mild and green approach for the synthesis of vinyl sulfones with excellent functional group compatibility under photocatalyst and oxidant-free conditions.
- Ge, Qian-Qian,Qian, Jia-Sheng,Xuan, Jun
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p. 8691 - 8701
(2019/08/30)
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- Iodine-induced synthesis of sulfonate esters from sodium sulfinates and phenols under mild conditions
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An iodine-induced synthesis of sulfonate esters via cross-coupling reactions of sodium sulfinates with phenols is reported. This synthetic route is low-cost, facile, green and efficient, and could afford the target products with good to excellent yields u
- Gao, Jian,Pan, Xiaojun,Liu, Juan,Lai, Junyi,Chang, Liming,Yuan, Gaoqing
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p. 27439 - 27442
(2015/03/31)
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- Competitive Reaction Pathways in the Nucleophilic Substitution Reactions of Aryl Benzenesulfonates with Benzylamines in Acetonitrile
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The reactions of aryl benzenesulfonates (YC6H4SO2OC6H4Z) with benzylamines (XC6H4CH2NH2) in acetonitrile at 65.0 deg C have been studied. The reactons proceed competitevely by S-O (kS-O) and C-O (kC-O) bond scission, but the former provides the major reaction pathway. On the basis of analysis of the Hammet and Broensted coefficients together with the cross-interaction constants ρXY, ρYZ, and ρXZ, stepwise mechanisms are proposed in which the S-O bond cleavage proceeds by rate-limiting formation of a trigonal-bipyramidal pentacoordinate (TBP-5C) intermediate, whereas the C-O bond scission takes place by rate-limiting expulsion of the sulfonate anion (YC6H4SO3-) from a Meisenheimer-type complex.
- Choi, Jin Heui,Lee, Byung Choon,Lee, Hai Whang,Lee, Ikchoon
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p. 1277 - 1281
(2007/10/03)
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- Alkyl 4-[o-(substituted methyleneamino)-phenyl]-3-thioallophanate miticides and fungicides
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Various alkyl 4-[o-(substituted methyleneamino)phenyl]3-thioallophanates are useful as fungicides and mite ovicides. The compounds are prepared by reacting alkyl 4-(o-aminophenyl)-3-thioallophanates with aldehydes or trialkyl orthoformates. Some of the compounds are prepared by further reacting the reaction product of an alkyl 4-(o-aminophenyl)-3-thioallophanate and a trialkyl orthoformate with a primary or secondary amine. Exemplary species are methyl 4-[o-(o-fluorobenzylideneamino)phenyl]-3-thioallophanate, methyl 4-[o-(4-methylbenzylideneamino)phenyl]-3-thioallophanate and methyl 4-[o-(2-furfurylideneamino)phenyl]-3-thioallophanate.
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- Alkyl 4-[o-(substituted methyleneamino)phenyl]-3-thioallophanates
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Various alkyl 4-[o-(substituted methyleneamino)phenyl] 3-thioallophanates are useful as fungicides and mite ovicides. The compounds are prepared by reacting alkyl 4-(o-aminophenyl)-3-thioallophanates with aldehydes or trialkyl orthoformates. Some of the compounds are prepared by further reacting the reaction product of an alkyl 4-(o-aminophenyl)-3-thioallophanate and a trialkyl orthoformate with a primary or secondary amine. Exemplary species are methyl 4-[o-(o-fluorobenzylideneamino)phenyl]-3-thioallophanate, methyl 4-[o-(4-methylbenzylideneamino)phenyl]-3-thioallophanate and methyl 4-[o-(2-furfurylideneamino)phenyl]-3-thioallophanate.
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- Pesticidal alkyl 4-(0-(substituted methyleneamine)-phenyl)-3-thioallophanates
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Various alkyl 4-[o-(substituted methyleneamino)phenyl] 3-thioallophanates are useful as fungicides and mite ovicides. The compounds are prepared by reacting alkyl 4-(o-aminophenyl)-3-thioallophanates with aldehydes or trialkyl orthoformates. Some of the compounds are prepared by further reacting the reaction product of an alkyl 4-(o-aminophenyl)-3-thioallophanate and a trialkyl orthoformate with a primary or secondary amine. Exemplary species are methyl 4-[o-(o-fluorobenzylidine-amino)phenyl]-3-thioallophanate, methyl 4-[o-(4-methylbenzyl-ideneamino)phenyl]-3-thioallophanate and methyl 4-[o-(2-furfuryl-ideneamino)phenyl]-3-thioallophanate.
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