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S N Ar or Sulfonylation? Chemoselective Amination of Halo(het)arene Sulfonyl Halides for Synthetic Applications and Ultralarge Compound Library Design.

Vasyl NaumchykVladyslav A AndriashviliDmytro S RadchenkoDmytro DudenkoYurii S MorozAndrey A TolmachevSerhii ZhershOleksandr O Grygorenko
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2024)
The chemoselectivity of halo(het)arene sulfonyl halide aminations is studied thoroughly under parallel synthesis conditions, and the scope and limitations of the method are established. It is shown that S N Ar-reactive sulfonyl halides typically undergo sulfonamide synthesis during the first step; the second amination is also possible provided that the S N Ar-active center is sufficiently reactive. On the contrary, sulfonyl fluorides bearing an arylating moiety undergo selective transformation at the latter reactive center under proper control. Further sulfur-fluoride exchange (SuFEx) is also possible, which can be especially valuable for some sulfonyl halide classes. The developed two-step parallel double amination protocol provides access to a 6.67-billion compound synthetically tractable REAL-type chemical space (76% expected synthesis success rate).
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