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Synthesis of Sulfonimidamides from Sulfenamides via an Alkoxy-amino-λ6-sulfanenitrile Intermediate
Briggs, Edward L.,Tota, Arianna,Colella, Marco,Degennaro, Leonardo,Luisi, Renzo,Bull, James A.
, p. 14303 - 14310 (2019/09/06)
Sulfonimidamides are intriguing new motifs for medicinal and agrochemistry, and provide attractive bioisosteres for sulfonamides. However, there remain few operationally simple methods for their preparation. Here, the synthesis of NH-sulfonimidamides is achieved directly from sulfenamides, themselves readily formed in one step from amines and disulfides. A highly chemoselective and one-pot NH and O transfer is developed, mediated by PhIO in iPrOH, using ammonium carbamate as the NH source, and in the presence of 1 equivalent of acetic acid. A wide range of functional groups are tolerated under the developed reaction conditions, which also enables the functionalization of the antidepressants desipramine and fluoxetine and the preparation of an aza analogue of the drug probenecid. The reaction is shown to proceed via different and concurrent mechanistic pathways, including the formation of novel S≡N sulfanenitrile species as intermediates. Several alkoxy-amino-λ6-sulfanenitriles are prepared with different alcohols, and shown to be alkylating agents to a range of nucleophiles.
N-Trifluoromethylthiolated Sulfonimidamides and Sulfoximines: Anti-microbial, Anti-mycobacterial, and Cytotoxic Activity
Thota, Niranjan,Makam, Parameshwar,Rajbongshi, Kamal K.,Nagiah, Savania,Abdul, Naeem Sheik,Chuturgoon, Anil A,Kaushik, Amit,Lamichhane, Gyanu,Somboro, Anou M.,Kruger, Hendrik G.,Govender, Thavendran,Naicker, Tricia,Arvidsson, Per I
, p. 1457 - 1461 (2019/10/11)
Herein we demonstrate the expanded utility of a recently described N-trifluoromethylthiolation protocol to sulfonimidamide containing substances. The novel N-trifluoromethylthio sulfonimidamide derivatives thus obtained were evaluated for antibacterial activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tb.) and Mycobacterium abscessus and Gram + Ve (Streptococcus aureus, Bacillus subtilis), and Gram - Ve (Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa) bacteria. Two compounds, 13 and 15 showed high antimycobacterial activity with MIC value of 4-8 μg/mL; i.e. comparable to WHO recommended first line antibiotic for TB infection ethambutol. The same compounds were also found to be cytotoxic in HepG2 cells (compound 13 IC50 = 15 μg/mL; compound 15 IC50 = 65 μg/mL). A structure activity relationship, using matched pair analysis, gave the unexpected conclusion that the trifluoromethylthio moiety was responsible for the cellular and bacterial toxicity. Given the increasing use of the trifluoromethylthio group in contemporary medicinal chemistry, this observation calls for considerations before implementation of the functionality in drug design.
A New, Practical One-Pot Synthesis of Unprotected Sulfonimidamides by Transfer of Electrophilic NH to Sulfinamides
Izzo, Flavia,Sch?fer, Martina,Stockman, Robert,Lücking, Ulrich
supporting information, p. 15189 - 15193 (2017/10/12)
Unprotected tertiary sulfonimidamides have been prepared in good to excellent yields in a one-pot transformation from tertiary sulfinamides through NH transfer. The reaction is mediated by commercially available (diacetoxyiodo)benzene and ammonium carbamate in methanol under convenient conditions. A wide range of functional groups are tolerated and initial results indicate that the NH transfer is stereospecific. A small molecule X-ray analysis of NH sulfonimidamide 2 a and its behavior in selected in vitro assays in comparison to the matched sulfonamide are also reported. This new reaction provides a safe, short and efficient approach to sulfonimidamides, which have been the subject of recent, growing interest in the life sciences.
Copper-Catalyzed S-C/S-N Bond Interconversions
Wen, Jian,Cheng, Hanchao,Dong, Shunxi,Bolm, Carsten
supporting information, p. 5547 - 5550 (2016/04/20)
Under an atmosphere of dioxygen, copper-catalyzed de-alkylation/amination sequences provide sulfonimidamides from unprotected sulfoximines in moderate to good yields. Mechanistic studies suggest the involvement of radicals in both the C-S bond cleavage and the formation of the new N-S bond.
Pd-catalyzed C-N coupling of vinylbromides and sulfonimidamides: A facile synthesis of N′-vinylsulfonimidamides
Nandi, Ganesh C.,Kota, Sudhakar R.,Wakchaure, Prasad B.,Chinthakindi, Praveen K.,Govender, Thavendran,Kruger, Hendrick G.,Naicker, Tricia,Arvidsson, Per I.
, p. 62084 - 62090 (2015/08/03)
N′-Vinyl sulfonimidamides have been synthesized through a Pd-catalyzed C-N cross coupling between the N′-(imine nitrogen) of N′-deprotected sulfonimidamides and vinyl bromides. The hitherto unreported products were obtained in moderate to excellent yield, and the C-C double bond geometry of the vinylic substrates were retained during the course of reaction. Single crystal X-ray crystallographic analysis confirmed the product structure. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the formed N′-vinyl sulfonimidamides could undergo hydrogenation with Pd-C/H2 to provide N′-alkyl sulfonimidamides.
A mild and efficient copper-catalyzed N-arylation of unprotected sulfonimidamides using boronic acids
Battula,Subbareddy,Chakravarthy
, p. 517 - 520 (2014/01/06)
An efficient and low cost copper catalyzed system for N-arylation of sulfonimidamides has been developed. The reaction proceeds at room temperature under base free conditions. Various N-aryl, N-heteroaryl, and N-cyclopropyl sulfonimidamides were obtained in good to excellent yields.
Synthesis and arylation of unprotected sulfonimidamides
Funes Maldonado, Matías,Sehgelmeble, Fernando,Bjarnemark, Fanny,Svensson, Mats,?hman, Jens,Arvidsson, Per I.
, p. 7456 - 7462 (2012/09/22)
Herein we evaluate different methodologies for the synthesis of unprotected sulfonimidamides. Three different procedures that allow orthogonal deprotection of the imine nitrogen under acidic, nucleophilic, and basic conditions were established. Moreover,
