We report the synthesis of sulfinamides using organometallic reagents, a sulfur dioxide reagent, and nitrogen based-nucleophiles. The addition of an organometallic reagent to the commercially available sulfur dioxide surrogate, DABSO, generates a metal sulfinate which is reacted with thionyl chloride to form a sulfinyl chloride intermediate. Trapping the sulfinyl chlorides in situ with a variety of nitrogen nucleophiles delivers sulfinamides in 32-83% yields. Each stage of the process is performed at room temperature, and the total reaction time is only 1.5 h.
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Lo, P. K. T., Oliver, G. A., & Willis, M. C. (2020). Sulfinamide Synthesis Using Organometallic Reagents, DABSO, and Amines. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 85(9), 5753–5760. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.joc.0c00334
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