Palladium-Catalyzed Addition of Aryl Halides to N-Sulfinylamines for the Synthesis of Sulfinamides

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Abstract

Sulfinamides are versatile, synthetically useful intermediates, and final motifs. Traditional methods to synthesize sulfinamides generally require substrates with preinstalled sulfur centers. However, these precursors have limited commercial availability, and the associated synthetic routes often require harsh reaction conditions and highly reactive reagents, thus severely limiting their application. Herein, we report the synthesis of sulfinamides from aryl and alkenyl (pseudo)halides and N-sulfinylamines, enabled by palladium catalysis. The reactions use mild conditions and are achieved without the use of highly reactive preformed organometallic reagents, resulting in transformations of broad generality and high functional group tolerance. In particular, substrates featuring protic and electrophilic functional groups can be used successfully. The modification of complex aryl cores and natural product derivatives demonstrates the utility of this method.

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Wei, M. K., Moseley, D. F., Bär, R. M., Sempere, Y., & Willis, M. C. (2024). Palladium-Catalyzed Addition of Aryl Halides to N-Sulfinylamines for the Synthesis of Sulfinamides. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 146(29), 19690–19695. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.4c06726

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