Ex Situ Generation of Sulfuryl Fluoride for the Synthesis of Aryl Fluorosulfates.
Cedrick VeryserJoachim DemaerelVidmantas Bieliu NasPhilippe GillesWim Michel De BorggraevePublished in: Organic letters (2017)
A convenient transformation of phenols into the corresponding aryl fluorosulfates is presented: the first protocol to completely circumvent direct handling of gaseous sulfuryl fluoride (SO2F2). The proposed method employs 1,1'-sulfonyldiimidazole as a precursor to generate near-stoichiometric amounts of SO2F2 gas using a two-chamber reactor. With NMR studies, it was shown that this ex situ gas evolution is extremely rapid, and a variety of phenols and hydroxylated heteroarenes were fluorosulfated in good to excellent yields.