Synthesis of sulfonimidamides from sulfinamides by oxidation with N-chlorosuccinimide

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Background. The synthesis of sulfonimidamides involves the nucleophilic substitution of a sulfonimidoyl chloride with an amine. However, only four chlorinating systems have been reported for the preparation of the sulfonimidoyl chloride intermediates. Whereas some of them have shown a rather limited substrate spectrum, the most versatile and commonly used tert-butyl hypochlorite is known to be explosive. To establish alternative methods for the synthesis of these molecules is therefore desirable. Results. The preparation of various p-tolylsulfonimidamides through the reaction of the corresponding N-protected p-tolylsulfinamides and a number of amines in the presence of N-chlorosuccinimide was achieved at room temperature in 50-97% yield. Conclusion. A convenient alternative procedure for the synthesis of sulfonimidamides from sulfinamides and various amines and sulfonamides using N-chlorosuccinimide as halogenating agent has been developed. © 2007 Manchẽo and Bolm; licensee Beilstein-Institut.

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García Manchẽo, O., & Bolm, C. (2007). Synthesis of sulfonimidamides from sulfinamides by oxidation with N-chlorosuccinimide. Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry, 3. https://doi.org/10.1186/1860-5397-3-25

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