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Visible-Light-Triggered Synthesis of N -α-Ketoacylated Sulfoximines by Denitrogenative and Oxidative Functionalization of Vinyl Azides.

Subhankar SarkarSatyajit PalSougata SantraGrigory V ZyryanovAdinath Majee
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2024)
We have introduced a sulfoximidation reaction initiated by visible light between α-phenyl vinyl azides and NH-sulfoximines. The cost-effective and readily accessible hypervalent iodine reagent (PIDA) easily promoted the oxidative sulfoximidation process to afford N -α-ketoacylated sulfoximines in good to high yields, involving the formation of two new C-O bonds and one C-N bond. Additionally, the protocol offers noteworthy advantages, including its metal-free and photocatalyst-free reaction and its broad substrate compatibility.
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