51445-38-6Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Sulfoxide synthesis from sulfinate esters under Pummerer-like conditions
Kobayashi, Akihiro,Matsuzawa, Tsubasa,Hosoya, Takamitsu,Yoshida, Suguru
supporting information, p. 5429 - 5432 (2020/06/04)
A facile synthetic method for the preparation of allyl sulfoxides byS-allylation of sulfinate esters proceeds through sulfonium intermediates without [3,3]-sigmatropic rearrangement and further Pummerer-type reactions of the resulting allyl sulfoxides. On the basis of the plausible reaction mechanism involving sulfonium salt intermediates,S-alkynylation andS-arylation were also accomplished.
Electrotelluration: A new approach to tri- and tetrasubstituted alkenes
Marino, Joseph P.,Nguyen, Hanh Nho
, p. 6291 - 6296 (2007/10/03)
A novel electrotelluration process is described in which a Michael addition of an alkyl or aryl tellurolate anion occurs onto an activated alkyne with subsequent trapping of a vinyl anion with electrophiles (aldehydes and ketones) other than a proton. This process provides an efficient regio-and stereospecific route to tri- and tetrasubstituted alkenes. Methodologically significant examples of this chemistry were studied in which aryl and alkyl tellurolate anions were added to ω-keto alkynyl esters in a Michael reaction, and the incipient vinyl anions were trapped intramolecularly by the internal aldehydes. The reactive centers were tethered by different lengths of alkyl chains to form highly functionalized five-, six-, seven-, and eight-membered rings in modest to good yields.
