“…Yet, among all the available radical processes, intramolecular homolytic substitutions [2,3] have remained much less exploited than cyclization reactions, despite their strong synthetic potential. One solution to access these reactions is to use heteroatoms such as oxygen, [4] selenium, [5][6][7] phosphorus, [8,9] or silicon. [10,11] Sulfur is particularly wellsuited, and several reactions have been reported that employ homolytic substitution on this particular atom.…”