Divergent Functionalization of Styrenes via Radical/Polar Crossover with CO2 and Sodium Sulfinates

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Abstract

Sulfones and carboxylic acids are prominent motifs widely present in the chemical structure of agrochemicals, pharmaceuticals and many other highly valuable compounds. Herein, we describe a conjunctive strategy for the precise installation of these functionalities onto styrenes using sodium sulfinates and CO2 as coupling partners. The protocol allowed the preparation of carboxy-sulfonylated compounds in good yields and broad functional group tolerance. Additionally, taking advantage of the leaving group ability of the sulfone moiety, a one-pot photocatalytic carboxy-sulfonylation-elimination strategy was developed for the synthesis of α-aryl-acrylates.

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Benedetti Vega, K., Campos Delgado, J. A., Pugnal, L. V. B. L., König, B., Menezes Correia, J. T., & Weber Paixão, M. (2023). Divergent Functionalization of Styrenes via Radical/Polar Crossover with CO2 and Sodium Sulfinates. Chemistry - A European Journal, 29(19). https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.202203625

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