1. Sulfenamide-enabled ortho thiolation of aryl iodides via palladium/norbornene cooperative catalysis
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Zhe Dong, Renhe Li, Guangbin Dong, Ki-Young Yoon, and Yun Zhou
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0301 basic medicine ,inorganic chemicals ,Science ,Reaction mechanisms ,Sulfenamide ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Sonogashira coupling ,Synthetic chemistry methodology ,02 engineering and technology ,Chemistry Techniques, Synthetic ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Catalysis ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Moiety ,Sulfhydryl Compounds ,Chemoselectivity ,lcsh:Science ,Norbornene ,Multidisciplinary ,Aryl ,General Chemistry ,Iodides ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Homogeneous catalysis ,Combinatorial chemistry ,Amides ,Norbornanes ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,Electrophile ,lcsh:Q ,0210 nano-technology ,Palladium ,Sulfur - Abstract
Poly-substituted aromatic sulfur compounds are widely found in pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals and organic materials. However, the position that a sulfur moiety can be introduced to is largely restricted to a pre-functionalized site; otherwise, use of electronically biased substrates or auxiliary groups that direct catalysis is required. Here we report a general ortho thiolation of common aryl and heteroaryl iodides via palladium-norbornene cooperative catalysis. Using this approach, an aryl or alky sulfur moiety can be site-selectively introduced at the arene ortho position without using sterically or electronically biased substrates. The arene ipso functionalization is simultaneously achieved through Heck, Suzuki or Sonogashira termination. The reaction is enabled by a unique class of electrophiles in palladium-norbornene cooperative catalysis, which are sulfenamides derived from seven-membered lactams. The broad substrates scope and high chemoselectivity could make this method attractive for synthesis of complex sulfur-containing aromatic compounds., Poly-substituted aromatic sulfur compounds are part of many pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals and organic materials. Here, the authors developed a sulfenamide-enabled ortho-thiolation of aryl iodides via Pd/norbornene cooperative catalysis for the preparation of polysubstituted aromatic sulfur compounds.
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- 2019
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