Recent advances in the synthesis of sulfides, sulfoxides and sulfones via c-s bond construction from non-halide substrates

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Abstract

The construction of a C-S bond is a powerful strategy for the synthesis of sulfur containing compounds including sulfides, sulfoxides, and sulfones. Recent methodological developments have revealed lots of novel protocols for C-S bond formation, providing easy access to sulfur containing compounds. Unlike traditional Ullmann typed C-S coupling reaction, the recently developed reactions frequently use non-halide compounds, such as diazo compounds and simple arenes/alkanes instead of aryl halides as substrates. On the other hand, novel C-S coupling reaction pathways involving thiyl radicals have emerged as an important strategy to construct C-S bonds. In this review, we focus on the recent advances on the synthesis of sulfides, sulfoxides, and sulfones from non-halide substrates involving C-S bond construction.

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Zhang, R., Ding, H., Pu, X., Qian, Z., & Xiao, Y. (2020, November 1). Recent advances in the synthesis of sulfides, sulfoxides and sulfones via c-s bond construction from non-halide substrates. Catalysts. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/catal10111339

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