Sulfonylimino Group Transfer Reaction Using Imino-λ³-iodanes with I₂ as Catalyst Under Metal-free Conditions.
Akira YoshimuraCody L MakitaloMelissa E JarviMichael T SheaPavel S PostnikovGregory T RohdeViktor V ZhdankinAkio SaitoMekhman S YusubovPublished in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2019)
A new practical procedure of imination for sulfide has been developed. The treatment of (N-tosylimino)-phenyl-λ³-iodane, PhINTs, with various sulfides in the presence of a catalytic amount of I₂ under metal-free conditions affords the corresponding N-tosylsulfilimine compounds with moderate to good yields. This facile transfer procedure of the sulfonylimino group can also be applied to triphenylphosphine to produce the respective iminotriphenylphosphoranes in high yields. According to the reaction mechanism studies, the process of imination from (N-tosylimino)-phenyl-λ³-iodane to sulfide under the conditions may involve radical steps within the reaction mechanism.