Bypassing Sulfonyl Halides: Synthesis of Sulfonamides from Other Sulfur‐Containing Building Blocks

Author:

Sosunovych Bohdan1,Vashchenko Bohdan V.12ORCID,Andriashvili Vladyslav A.12,Grygorenko Oleksandr O.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Enamine Ltd Winston Churchill 78 Kyїv 02094 Ukraine

2. Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv Volodymyrska Street 60 Kyїv 01601 Ukraine

Abstract

AbstractThis review disclosed synthetic approaches to sulfonyl amides from non‐sulfonyl halogenated precursors. Known methods were systematized into groups and subgroups according to the type of starting organosulfur compound. Thiols, disulfides, and sulfonamides form a group of S(II)‐containing precursors, which are used in oxidative amination reactions. An important and versatile group for oxidative amination is represented with S(IV)‐containing compounds, i. e., sufinates, sulfinamides, DMSO, N‐sulfinyl‐O‐(tert‐butyl)hydroxylamine, etc. A series of S(VI)‐containing precursors for amination reactions (except sulfonyl halides) include sulfonic acids, sulfonyl azides, thiosulfonates, and sulfones. All approaches are represented with the most prominent examples of the resulting sulfonamides, which could be obtained in high yields mostly via short reaction sequences. Promising electrochemical methods for the preparation of sulfonamides from thiols, disulfides, sulfonamides, sulfinic acid derivatives, and dimethyl sulfoxide under mild and green conditions are also highlighted.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,General Chemical Engineering,Biochemistry,General Chemistry

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1. Chemistry in Ukraine;The Chemical Record;2024-01-29

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