A highly efficient and generally applicable iodine-catalyzed reaction of arylacetylenic acids and arylacetylenes with sodium sulfinates for the synthesis of arylacetylenic sulfones was developed. The methodology has the advantages of a metal-free strategy, easy to handle reagents, functional group tolerance, a wide range of arylacetylenic acids and arylacetylenes, and easy access to arylacetylenic sulfones.
An efficient and metal-free approach to N-alkyl-3-sulfonylindoles and N-alkyl-3-sulfanylindoles from 2-alkynyl-N,N-dialkylanilines has been developed. In the presence of iodine and tert-butylhydroperoxide (TBHP), a variety of 2-alkynyl-N,N-dialkylanilines underwent a cascade radical annulation to yield 3-arylsulfonylindoles. In contrast, 3-arylsulfanylindoles were conveniently prepared by iodine mediated electrophilic annulation reactions. The present protocol uses the economical and environmentally friendly I-TBHP or I system, and potentially bioactive N-alkyl-3-sulfonylindoles and N-alkyl-3-sulfanylindoles with various functional groups were successfully synthesized in moderate to good yields.
A highly efficient metal-free decarboxylative sulfonylation protocol for the preparation of (E)-vinyl sulfones from of β-aryl-α,β-unsaturated carboxylic acids using sodium sulfinates and (diacetoxyiodo)benzene (PhI(OAc)2) was developed. This strategy offers a simple and expedient synthesis of (E)-vinyl sulfones bearing a wide variety of functional groups. A radical-based pathway has been proposed for this decarboxylative sulfonylation reaction.
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