Transition-Metal-Free and Redox-Neutral Strategy for Sulfilimines Synthesis via S-Arylation of Sulfenamides

31 March 2023, Version 1
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Abstract

In this investigation, an unprecedented transition-metal-free and redox-neutral synthesis of sulfilimines was realized through the S-arylation of readily obtainable sulfenamides employing diaryliodonium salts. The pivotal step encompassed the tautomerization between bivalent nitrogen-centered anions, engendered post-deprotonation of sulfenamides under alkaline conditions, and sulfinimidoyl anions. The experimental outcomes demonstrate that sulfinimidoyl anionic species function as efficacious nucleophilic reagents, affording sulfilimines with notable to exceptional yields and superlative chemoselectivity, all executed within a transition-metal-free protocol and under exceptionally mild conditions.

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Transition-Metal-Free and Redox-Neutral Strategy for Sulfilimines Synthesis via S-Arylation of Sulfenamides
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