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Thionyl fluoride as a sulfur(IV) SuFEx hub for the efficient syntheses of sulfinamides and sulfinate esters.

William P ChappellMarie FaviéGlenn M Sammis
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2024)
Herein, we demonstrate a method for the syntheses of sulfinamides and sulfinate esters using a novel sulfur(IV) fluoride exchange reaction with organometallic reagents. Our strategy involves the addition of an amine or alcohol nucleophile to thionyl fluoride, acting as a S(IV) SuFEx hub, followed by an organometallic reagent. This approach allows efficient access to sulfinamides (45-91% yields) and sulfinate esters (44-82% yields) in only 30 minutes. The sulfinamide and sulfinate esters also can be readily derivatized to the corresponding S(VI) sulfonamides, sulfonate esters, sulfonimidamides, and sulfonimidates without isolation of the intermediates.
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