Palladium-catalysed aminosulfonylation of aryl-, alkenyl- and heteroaryl halides: Scope of the three-component synthesis of N-aminosulfonamides

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Abstract

By using DABCO·(SO2)2, DABSO, as a solid bench-stable SO2-equivalent, the palladium-catalysed aminosulfonylation of aryl-, alkenyl- and heteroaryl halides has been achieved. N,N-Dialkylhydrazines are employed as the N-nucleophiles and provide N-aminosulfonamides as the products in good to excellent yields. The reactions are operationally simple to perform, requiring only a slight excess of SO 2 (1.2-2.2 equiv.), and tolerate a variety of substituents on the halide coupling partner. Variation of the hydrazine component is also demonstrated. The use of N,N-dibenzylhydrazine as the N-nucleophile delivers N-aminosulfonamide products that can be converted into the corresponding primary sulfonamides using a high-yielding, telescoped, deprotection sequence. The ability to employ hydrazine·SO2 complexes as both the N-nucleophile and SO2 source is also illustrated. © 2012 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Emmett, E. J., Richards-Taylor, C. S., Nguyen, B., Garcia-Rubia, A., Hayter, B. R., & Willis, M. C. (2012). Palladium-catalysed aminosulfonylation of aryl-, alkenyl- and heteroaryl halides: Scope of the three-component synthesis of N-aminosulfonamides. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, 10(20), 4007–4014. https://doi.org/10.1039/c2ob07034k

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