1174987-30-4Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Arenesulfonyl Fluoride Synthesis via Copper-free Sandmeyer-type Fluorosulfonylation of Arenediazonium Salts
Lin, Qiongzhen,Ma, Zhanhu,Zheng, Changge,Hu, Xiao-Jun,Guo, Yong,Chen, Qing-Yun,Liu, Chao
, p. 1107 - 1110 (2020)
The limited availability of highly valuable arenesulfonyl fluorides seriously hinders their further application in many research fields including medicinal chemistry and chemical biological, organic synthesis, polymer preparation, etc. We report herein a mild and efficient copper-free Sandmeyer-type fluorosulfonylation reaction of various arenediazonium salts to prepare valuable arenesulfonyl fluorides using K2S2O5 as both a reductant and a practical sulfonyl source in combination with N-fluorobenzenesulfonimide as an effective fluorine source. This methodology provides an attractive route to diverse important arenesulfonyl fluorides given the overall practicality and scope.
Visible-Light-Mediated Synthesis of Sulfonyl Fluorides from Arylazo Sulfones
Bui, Tien Tan,Tran, Van Hieu,Kim, Hee-Kwon
, p. 341 - 347 (2021/10/14)
Sulfonyl fluorides are useful motifs for a wide range of applications in organic synthesis including sulfur (VI) fluoride exchange-based “click chemistry.” Herein, a visible-light-mediated synthesis of sulfonyl fluorides from arylazo sulfones is described. In the present study, K2S2O5 and N-fluorobenzenesulfonimide (NFSI) were used as the sulfonyl source and fluorinating agent, respectively, for visible-light-mediated fluorosulfonylation of arylazo sulfones to prepare various sulfonyl fluorides in 60–85% yield. This protocol is a synthetic approach to provide useful sulfonyl fluoride structures at room temperature. (Figure presented.).
Copper-catalyzed three-component reaction of arylhydrazine hydrochloride, DABSO, and NFSI for the synthesis of arenesulfonyl fluorides
Chen, Qing-Yun,Guo, Yong,Hu, Xiaojun,Liu, Chao,Liu, Yongan,Ma, Xiaoyu,Pan, Qijun,Pang, Wan,Wu, Jingjing
supporting information, p. 8999 - 9003 (2021/11/04)
This paper reports a convenient copper-catalyzed three-component conversion of arylhydrazine hydrochlorides to arenesulfonyl fluorides in good yields under mild conditions, using 1,4-diazabicyclo [2.2.2]octane bis(sulfur dioxide) (DABSO) as a sulfonyl source andN-fluorobenzenesulfonimide (NFSI) as a fluorine source based on a radical sulfur dioxide insertion and fluorination strategy. Notably, arylhydrazine hydrochloride is used as a safe precursor of aryl radicals.
