Straightforward Strategies for the Preparation of NH-Sulfoximines: A Serendipitous Story
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Author(s)
Bull, JA
Degennaro, L
Luisi, R
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Sulfoximines are emerging as valuable new isosteres for use in medicinal chemistry, with the potential to modulate physicochemical properties. Recent developments in synthetic strategy have made the unprotected ‘free’ NH-sulfoximine group more readily available, facilitating further study. This account reviews approaches to NH-sulfoximines, with a focus on our contribution to the field. Starting from the development of catalytic strategies involving transition metals, more sustainable metal-free processes has been discovered. In particular, the use of hypervalent iodine reagents to mediate NH transfer to sulfoxides is described, along with assessment of the substrate scope. Furthermore, a one pot strategy to convert sulfides directly to NH-sulfoximines is discussed, with N and O transfer occurring under the reaction conditions. Mechanistic evidence for the new procedures is included as well as relevant synthetic applications that further exemplify the potential of these approaches.
1. Introduction
2. Strategies to form NH-sulfoximines involving transition metal catalysts
3. Metal-free strategies to prepare NH-sulfoximines
4. Mechanistic evidence for the direct synthesis of NH-sulfoximines from sulfoxides and sulfides.
5. Further applications
6. Conclusions
1. Introduction
2. Strategies to form NH-sulfoximines involving transition metal catalysts
3. Metal-free strategies to prepare NH-sulfoximines
4. Mechanistic evidence for the direct synthesis of NH-sulfoximines from sulfoxides and sulfides.
5. Further applications
6. Conclusions
Date Issued
2017-09-05
Date Acceptance
2017-07-19
Citation
Synlett, 2017, 28 (19), pp.2525-2538
ISSN
1437-2096
Publisher
Georg Thieme Verlag
Start Page
2525
End Page
2538
Journal / Book Title
Synlett
Volume
28
Issue
19
Copyright Statement
© Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart · New York.
Sponsor
The Royal Society
Grant Number
UF140161
Subjects
0305 Organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Publication Status
Published