Photo-induced synthesis of β-sulfonyl imides from carboxylic acids.
Linwei ZengJian JinJixiao HeSunliang CuiPublished in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2021)
A photo-induced imidation process of carboxylic acids is described. Numerous carboxylic acids could convert to β-sulfonyl imides in the presence of N-sulfonyl ynamides under visible light irradiation. Control experiments and mechanistic studies demonstrate that this imidation process involves a hydroacyloxylation/radical rearrangement cascade. This protocol represents a direct imidation method from carboxylic acids under mild conditions, with broad scope and high atom-economy.