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Sulfonimidamides and Imidosulfuric Diamides: Compounds from an Underexplored Part of Biologically Relevant Chemical Space.

Sergiy V ZasukhaVadim M TimoshenkoAndrey A TolmachevValentyna O PivnytskaOleksii GavrylenkoSerhii ZhershYuriy ShermolovichOleksandr O Grygorenko
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2019)
Two novel solid reagents-1-sulfonimidoyl- and 1-sulfamimidoyl-3-methylimidazolium derivatives-for the synthesis of sulfonimidamides and imidosulfuric diamides, respectively, were developed. It is shown that these reagents are very effective in substitution reactions with various N- and O-nucleophiles; therefore, they significantly extend the accessibility to the chemical space covered by organosulfur(VI) compounds with S=N bonds. In addition, previously unknown imidosulfuric diamides with free imino nitrogen groups were prepared, and their physical and chemical properties were characterized (including molecular geometry, pKa , Log P, microsomal stability, and reactivity towards typical electrophiles). Similar to other organosulfur(VI) derivatives with S=N bonds, these compounds can be considered as promising bioisosteres of amides, ureas, or sulfonamides.
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