2024
DOI: 10.1002/slct.202303845
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Iodine and DMSO as Surrogate of Hazardous Metal and Non‐Metal Reagents in Organic Synthesis

Reetu Reetu,
Sangita Kalita,
Sonali Dash
et al.

Abstract: Organic synthesis involves the production of important chemical structures using scalable and cost‐effective methods that are also environmentally friendly. In this review, a detailed analysis of the use of iodine and DMSO in various synthetic routes for the preparation of valuable targets are presented. These methods reduce the acceptance on expensive additives and reagents, and offer a more sustainable solution for the synthesis of these important chemical scaffolds.

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“…A common pathway followed by the methyl azaarenes in the iodine–DMSO medium involves tautomerization, iodination and then Kornblum oxidation in the presence of DMSO (Scheme 2). 16,20–22…”
Section: Kornblum Oxidationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A common pathway followed by the methyl azaarenes in the iodine–DMSO medium involves tautomerization, iodination and then Kornblum oxidation in the presence of DMSO (Scheme 2). 16,20–22…”
Section: Kornblum Oxidationmentioning
confidence: 99%