Affiliation:
1. Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry University of Cambridge Lensfield Road CB2 1EW Cambridge UK
Abstract
AbstractSulfonyl groups are widely observed in biologically relevant molecules and consequently, SO2 capture is an increasingly attractive method to prepare these sulfonyl‐containing compounds given the range of SO2‐surrogates now available as alternatives to using the neat gas. This, along with the advent of photoredox catalysis, has enabled mild radical capture of SO2 to emerge as an effective route to sulfonyl compounds. Here we report a photoredox‐catalyzed cross‐electrophile sulfonylation of aryl and alkyl bromides making use of a previously under‐used amine‐SO2 surrogate; bis(piperidine) sulfur dioxide (PIPSO). A broad selection of alkyl and aryl bromides were photocatalytically converted to their corresponding sulfinates and then trapped with various electrophiles in a one‐pot multistep procedure to prepare sulfones and sulfonamides.
Funder
EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Technology Enhanced Chemical Synthesis
Pfizer
American Chemical Society
Subject
General Chemistry,Catalysis,Organic Chemistry