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Base-Mediated Radical Borylation of Alkyl Sulfones
Huang, Mingming,Hu, Jiefeng,Krummenacher, Ivo,Friedrich, Alexandra,Braunschweig, Holger,Westcott, Stephen A.,Radius, Udo,Marder, Todd B.
supporting information, (2021/12/02)
A practical and direct method was developed for the production of versatile alkyl boronate esters via transition metal-free borylation of primary and secondary alkyl sulfones. The key to the success of the strategy is the use of bis(neopentyl glycolato) diboron (B2neop2), with a stoichiometric amount of base as a promoter. The practicality and industrial potential of this protocol are highlighted by its wide functional group tolerance, the late-stage modification of complex compounds, no need for further transesterification, and operational simplicity. Radical clock, radical trap experiments, and EPR studies were conducted which show that the borylation process involves radical intermediates.
One-pot synthesis of sulfones via Ni(II)-catalyzed sulfonylation of boronic acids, Na2S2O5 and benzylic ammonium salts
Zhu, Haibo,Liu, Yishuai,Zhang, Yingying,Yang, Liu,Meng, Jia,Li, Qian,Gong, Bozhen,Xie, Zongbo,Le, Zhang-Gao
, (2021/03/08)
A one-pot nickel-catalyzed synthesis of (hetero)aryl alkyl sulfones from readily available boronic acids, sodium metabisulfite and benzylic ammonium salts as electrophiles is described. This general and efficient synthetic process is of broad scope, occurs in two steps, and delivers structural diverse sulfones, and the intermediate sulfinate is isolated. The transformation exhibits application of benzylic ammonium salts as novel electrophiles for direct insertion of SO2 as a novel area to be investigated.
Synthesis, spectra (FT-IR, NMR) investigations, DFT, FMO, MEP, NBO analysis and catalytic activity of MoO2(VI) complex with ONO tridentate hydrazone Schiff base ligand
Behjatmanesh-Ardakani, Reza,Fallah-Mehrjardi, Mehdi,Kargar, Hadi,Munawar, Khurram Shahzad
, (2021/08/16)
A new dioxomolybdenum(VI) complex has been successfully prepared by the reaction of an ONO donor Schiff base, derived by condensing 4-amino-2-hydroxybenzohydrazide and 3-ethoxysalicylaldehyde, with MoO2(acac)2. The structures of synthesized products were explored spectroscopically through FT-IR, 1H & 13C NMR and by elemental composition (CHN) through combustion analysis. The tridentate Schiff base ligand is bonded to the central metal through its deprotonated enolic and phenolic oxygen atoms and by the nitrogen of the azomethine group. The interpretation of the data obtained through diffraction analysis validates the distorted octahedral geometry for the prepared metal complex. Furthermore, the catalytic potential of the molybdenum complex was explored for the selective oxidation of the aryl and alkyl sulfides to the corresponding sulfones in the presence of 30% aqueous H2O2 in ethanol. The main edge of the present catalytic work is the accomplishment of reaction in a short period of time, high percentage yield and easy work-up procedure.