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Metal-free oxidative coupling of alkyl chlorides with thiols: An efficient access to sulfoxides
Liu, Qian,Zhao, Xiaoqian,Xu, Feng,Li, Gaoqiang
supporting information, (2019/12/27)
An efficient and step-economical access to sulfoxides from thiols and alkyl halides in the presence of I2O5 and DBU via direct oxidative couplings is described here. It is the first case that combined Williamson sulfide synthesis and subsequent sulfide oxidation into one step manipulation for sulfoxides preparation. This protocol features wide substrate scope, mild and metal-free conditons, the use of naturally abundant starting materials and avoidance of over-oxidation.
Method for preparing visible light promoted asymmetric sulfoxide compound
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Paragraph 0040; 0041, (2019/06/11)
The invention belongs to the field of organic synthetic chemistry, particularly relates to a preparation method of an asymmetric sulfoxide compound, and particularly discloses a method for synthesizing the asymmetric sulfoxide compound based on visible light catalysis. A compound shown in the formula I and a compound shown in the formula II are added to a reactor, a mixture of an organic solvent and water is added as a reaction solvent, the reactor is connected to air, under the irradiation of visible light, a reaction at a room temperature is performed for 16-40 hours; and after a detection reaction of a TLC thin layer chromatography plate is completed, pure water is added, then the extraction is performed, extract liquid is combined and dried, the extract liquid is concentrated and purified to obtain a compound shown in the formula III, and the compound is the asymmetric sulfoxide compound. The reaction conditions are mild, energy is clean, a strong oxidant is not needed, the safetyof the reaction is improved, the pollution caused by using a metal reagent is avoided, and the reaction cost is saved.
Catalyst-free visible-light-initiated oxidative coupling of aryldiazo sulfones with thiols leading to unsymmetrical sulfoxides in air
Liu, Qishun,Wang, Leilei,Yue, Huilan,Li, Jiang-Sheng,Luo, Zidan,Wei, Wei
supporting information, p. 1609 - 1613 (2019/04/08)
A facile and efficient visible-light-driven method has been developed to construct sulfoxides via oxidative coupling of aryldiazo sulfones with thiols using the O2 in air as the oxidant. This reaction could be performed at room temperature under catalyst- and additive-free conditions. The present methodology offers a mild and environmentally benign approach to obtain a library of sulfoxides in good yields with favorable functional group tolerance.
Nondirected Copper-Catalyzed Sulfoxidations of Benzylic C-H Bonds
Yu, Hao,Li, Zhen,Bolm, Carsten
, p. 2076 - 2079 (2018/04/16)
A copper-catalyzed sulfoxidation of benzylic C-H bonds by nondirected oxidative C(sp3)-H activation was developed. The process proceeds via sulfenate anions, which are generated by base-triggered elimination of β-sulfinyl esters and benzyl radicals. The functional group tolerance is high, and the product yields are good.
Palladium/PC-Phos-Catalyzed Enantioselective Arylation of General Sulfenate Anions: Scope and Synthetic Applications
Wang, Lei,Chen, Mingjie,Zhang, Peichao,Li, Wenbo,Zhang, Junliang
supporting information, p. 3467 - 3473 (2018/03/13)
Herein we reported an efficient palladium-catalyzed enantioselective arylation of both alkyl and aryl sulfenate anions to deliver various chiral sulfoxides in good yields (up to 98%) with excellent enantioselectivities (up to 99% ee) by the use of our developed chiral O,P-ligands (PC-Phos). PC-Phos are easily prepared in short steps from inexpensive commercially available starting materials. The single-crystal structure of the PC4/PdCl2 showed that a rarely observed 11-membered ring was formed via the O,P-coordination with the palladium(II) center. The salient features of this method include general substrate scope, ease of scale-up, applicable to the late-stage modification of bioactive compounds, and the synthesis of a marketed medicine Sulindac.
An aryl alkyl thioether compound and its synthetic method
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Paragraph 0230-0233, (2019/02/04)
The invention discloses a synthetic method of an aryl alkyl thioether compound shown as formula (II), and the synthetic method is as follows: at room temperature and in a water phase, using triazene and haloalkane as reaction raw materials, using Na2S2O3 as a vulcanization reagent for reaction under the promotion effect of a copper catalyst and a Lewis acid to obtain the aryl alkyl thioether compound. The advantages of the synthetic method are as follows: reaction is efficient and yield is high; the vulcanization reagent is cheap, easy to obtain, stable, and free of irritating smell; the reaction is carried out in the solvent green water, the reaction is free of addition of a phase transfer catalyst and a volatile organic solvent, and is environmentally friendly; the reaction is carried out at room temperature, is mild in condition; the catalyst copper sulfate used in the reaction is cheap and economic reaction; the reaction substrate is easy in preparation; after amplification, the reaction efficiency is higher.
Tetrabutylammonium tribromide impregnated MCM-48 as a heterogeneous catalyst for selective oxidation of sulfides
Gogoi, Prasanta,Hazarika, Sukanya,Barman, Pranjit
, p. 38044 - 38047 (2015/06/30)
We report here tetrabutylammonium tribromide supported on MCM-48 as a highly efficient heterogeneous catalyst for the selective oxidation of sulfides, in ethanolic medium using hydrogen peroxide as an oxidant. The aforementioned oxidation reactions were found to proceed rapidly (20 min) and in good yield (85-99%) (17 examples). The oxidation products were characterized by 1H NMR, 13C NMR and elemental analysis. The catalytic properties were analysed by TEM, XRD and BET-surface area measurement. No over-oxidation of the substrates was observed (analysed by GC), and the catalyst was effectively recycled for five consecutive cycles without any significant loss in its catalytic activity.
Photosensitized oxidation of aryl benzyl sulfoxides. Evidence for nucleophilic assistance to the c-s bond cleavage of aryl benzyl sulfoxide radical cations
Del Giacco, Tiziana,Lanzalunga, Osvaldo,Lapi, Andrea,Mazzonna, Marco,Mencarelli, Paolo
, p. 2310 - 2318 (2015/09/08)
The radical cations of a series of aryl benzyl sulfoxides (4-X-C6H4CH2SOC6H4Y+?) have been generated by photochemical oxidation of the parent sulfoxides sensitized by 3-cyano-N-methylquinolinium perchlorate (3-CN-NMQ+ClO4-). Steady-state photolysis experiments showed the prevailing formation of benzylic products deriving from the C-S fragmentation in the radical cations, together with sulfur-containing products. Formation of sulfoxide radical cations was unequivocally established by laser flash photolysis experiments showing the absorption bands of 3-CN-NMQ? (λmax = 390 nm) and of the radical cations (λmax = 500-620 nm). The decay rate constants of radical cations, determined by LFP experiments, decrease by increasing the electron-donating power of the arylsulfinyl Y substituent and to a smaller extent by increasing the electron-withdrawing power of the benzylic X substituent. A solvent nucleophilic assistance to the C-S bond cleavage has been suggested, supported by the comparison of substituent effects on the same process occurring in aryl tert-butyl sulfoxide radical cations. DFT calculations, performed to determine the bond dissociation free energy in the radical cations, the transition state energies associated with the unimolecular C-S bond cleavage, and the charge and spin delocalized on their structures, were also useful to endorse the nucleophilic assistance to the C-S scission.
Palladium-Catalyzed Arylation of Alkyl Sulfenate Anions
Jia, Tiezheng,Zhang, Mengnan,Jiang, Hui,Wang, Carol Y.,Walsh, Patrick J.
, p. 13887 - 13893 (2016/01/15)
A unique palladium-catalyzed arylation of alkyl sulfenate anions is introduced that affords aryl alkyl sulfoxides in high yields. Due to the base sensitivity of the starting sulfoxides, sulfenate anion intermediates, and alkyl aryl sulfoxide products, the use of a mild method to generate alkyl sulfenate anions was crucial to the success of this process. Thus, a fluoride triggered elimination strategy was employed with alkyl 2-(trimethylsilyl)ethyl sulfoxides to liberate the requisite alkyl sulfenate anion intermediates. In the presence of palladium catalysts with bulky monodentate phosphines (SPhos and Cy-CarPhos) and aryl bromides or chlorides, alkyl sulfenate anions were readily arylated. Moreover, the thermal fragmentation and the base promoted elimination of alkyl sulfoxides was overridden. The alkyl sulfenate anion arylation exhibited excellent chemoselectivity in the presence of functional groups, such as anilines and phenols, which are also known to undergo palladium catalyzed arylation reactions.
Nickel(II), copper(II), and cobalt(II) complexes derived from a new unsymmetrical ONS donor schiff base ligand: Synthesis, characterization, crystal structure, and catalytic activities
Kalita, Mukul,Gogoi, Prasanta,Barman, Pranjit,Sarma, Bipul
, p. 2445 - 2454 (2014/10/15)
A series of Ni(II), Cu(II), and Co(II) complexes, ML2, of a new thioether containing ONS donors have been synthesized, where L = deprotonated Schiff base. The analytical, spectral (FTIR,1H NMR, UV–vis), conductivity, and magnetic stu
