Dibenzothiophenesulfilimines: A Convenient Approach to Intermolecular Rhodium-Catalysed C−H Amidation

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A sulfilimine-based Group 9 transition-metal-catalysed C−H amidation procedure is reported. Dibenzothiophene-based sulfilimines were shown to constitute a class of novel amidation reagents which enable the transfer of a wide range of N-sulfonyl and N-acyl moieties. It was demonstrated that sulfilimines, which are easily accessible from cheap reagents, are safe-to-handle and represent broadly applicable amidation reagents. The dibenzothiophene can be recycled after use. The C−H amidation was shown to proceed with high selectivity and gave the mono-amidated products, mostly in good to excellent yields.

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Antoni, P. W., Mackenroth, A. V., Mulks, F. F., Rudolph, M., Helmchen, G., & Hashmi, A. S. K. (2020). Dibenzothiophenesulfilimines: A Convenient Approach to Intermolecular Rhodium-Catalysed C−H Amidation. Chemistry - A European Journal, 26(37), 8235–8238. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.202002371

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