Sulfur-Phenolate Exchange As a Fluorine-Free Approach to S(VI) Exchange Chemistry on Sulfonyl Moieties

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Abstract

SuFEx chemistry has recently evolved as next-generation click chemistry. However, in most SuFEx syntheses, additional reagents/catalysts and carefully controlled conditions are still needed. Here, we aim to further generalize S(VI) exchange chemistry, using 4-nitrophenyl phenylmethanesulfonate as example, in which the nitrophenolate group is exchanged for a wide range of (substituted) phenols and alkyl alcohols. Quantitative yields were reached within 10 min under ambient conditions and required only filtering through silica as workup.

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Van Den Boom, A. F. J., Subramaniam, M., & Zuilhof, H. (2022). Sulfur-Phenolate Exchange As a Fluorine-Free Approach to S(VI) Exchange Chemistry on Sulfonyl Moieties. Organic Letters, 24(47), 8621–8626. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.orglett.2c03421

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