We report a redox-neutral Ni(II)-catalyzed addition of (hetero)aryl boroxines to -sulfinyltritylamine (TrNSO). The reactions use a catalyst generated from the combination of commercial, air-stable NiCl·(glyme) and a commercially available bipyridine ligand, and deliver sulfinamide products. The scope of the reaction is established using a sulfonimidamide synthesis, in which the initially formed sulfinamides undergo oxidative chlorination with the inexpensive and safe chlorinating agent, trichloroisocyanuric acid (TCCA), to produce sulfonimidoyl chlorides as key intermediates.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report the synthesis of sulfinamides using organometallic reagents, a sulfur dioxide reagent, and nitrogen based-nucleophiles. The addition of an organometallic reagent to the commercially available sulfur dioxide surrogate, DABSO, generates a metal sulfinate which is reacted with thionyl chloride to form a sulfinyl chloride intermediate. Trapping the sulfinyl chlorides in situ with a variety of nitrogen nucleophiles delivers sulfinamides in 32-83% yields.
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