18271-20-0Relevant articles and documents
KMnO4-mediated oxidative C[sbnd]N bond cleavage of tertiary amines: Synthesis of amides and sulfonamides
Zhang, Zhang,Liu, Yong-Hong,Zhang, Xi,Wang, Xi-Cun
, p. 2763 - 2770 (2019/04/10)
KMnO4-mediated oxidative C[sbnd]N bond cleavage of tertiary amines producing secondary amine was introduced, which was trapped by electrophiles (acyl chloride and sulfonyl chloride) to form amides and sulfonamides. The reaction could take place at mild condition, tolerating a wide range of function groups and affording products in moderate to excellent yields.
Possibilities and Limits of the Carbanionically Induced Sulfonamide-Aminosulfone Rearrangement
Hellwinkel, Dieter,Lenz, Ruediger
, p. 66 - 85 (2007/10/02)
When transfering the title reaction to the 2- and 1-naphthyltoluenesulfonamides 5 and 10, the -shift of the arylsulfonyl group proceeds into the 3- and 2-position (to give 9 and 12, respectively), which is in full compliance with optimal conjugative and steric conditions for the relevant intermediates 8 and 11.Attemps to initiate comparable -rearrangements through the o-lithiated biphenyl derivative 17 and the p-lithiated N-phenyltoluenesulfonamide 23 led again, after extended transmetalation cascades, to the conventional -rearrangement products 22 and 32, respectively.In attempting to cause in the o-tolylbenzenesulfonamide 49 an anionically induced -sulfonyl shift into the benzyl position, two fragments of the starting molecule combined to give the novel heteropolycycle 51.Finally, it could be shown that contrary to the literature, the sulfonamides 46 and 57 rearrange also photolytically to the o-aminosulfones 45 and 58.