The reduction using phenylsilane in a KOH-catalyzed system was applied successfully to the conversion of sulfinyl-substituted cyclopropylcarboxylates into the corresponding alcohols. The presence of sulfinyl substituents in the α-position to the carboxylate group caused a desulfinylation product formation with full regio- and stereoselectivity, instead of a carbonyl group reduction. Investigations performed on different α-sulfinylcarbonyl compounds revealed that phenylsilane treatment constitutes a regiospecific method for the desulfinylation of a-sulfinylesters; for corresponding ketones the reaction course depends on the character of the carbonyl group.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA new one-pot synthesis of heterocyclic and carbocyclic vinyl sulfoxides has been developed which involves reaction of alpha-phosphorylvinyl sulfoxides with carbonyl compounds bearing oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon nucleophilic centers. Use of optically active alpha-phosphorylvinyl p-tolyl sulfoxides in this tandem Michael addition/Horner olefination reaction leads to the corresponding optically active cyclic sulfoxides. In this way, a variety of optically active chromene, pyrrolizine, chinoline, and cyclopentene sulfoxides have been efficiently prepared.
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