Access to Saturated Oxygen Heterocycles and Lactones via Electrochemical Sulfonylative Oxycyclization of Alkenes with Sulfonyl Hydrazides.
Xiaoshuo WangShubing ShuXiaojing WangRenshi LuoXiayi MingTao WangZhenming ZhangPublished in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2023)
A facile electrochemical sulfonylative cycloetherification of linear unsaturated alcohols with sulfonyl hydrazides under mild conditions has been accomplished. This catalyst- and oxidant-free protocol proceeds via electro-oxidation, followed by radical addition, as well as an intramolecular oxygen nucleophilic process. This methodology is compatible with a broad substrate scope and good functional group compatibility, which provides a valuable and convenient synthetic tool for the synthesis of saturated five-, six-, seven-, and eight-membered ring oxygen heterocycles. Furthermore, sulfonylative cycloesterification of linear unsaturated acids toward the lactone products has also been established under this electrochemical system. In addition, control experiments indicated that the N-H bonds of the sulfonyl hydrazide molecule are non-essential.
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