Dong J, Fu D, Sheng D, Wang J, Xu J. Direct oxidation of
N-ynylsulfonamides into
N-sulfonyloxoacetamides with DMSO as a nucleophilic oxidant.
RSC Adv 2021;
11:40243-40252. [PMID:
35494160 PMCID:
PMC9044841 DOI:
10.1039/d1ra04816c]
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Abstract
N-Arylethynylsulfonamides are oxidized into N-sulfonyl-2-aryloxoacetamides directly and efficiently with dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) as both an oxidant and solvent with microwave assistance. DFT calculations indicate that DMSO nucleophilically attacks the ethylic triple bond and transfers its oxygen atom to the triple bond to form zwitterionic anionic N-sulfonyliminiums to trigger the reaction. Then it nucleophilically attacks the generated iminium intermediates to accomplish the oxidation via the second oxygen atom transfer. The current method provides a straightforward and efficient strategy to transform various N-arylethynylsulfonamides into N-sulfonyl-2-aryloxoacetamides, sulfonyl oxoacetimides, without any other electrophilic activators or oxidants.
Microwave-assisted direct oxidation of N-arylethynylsulfonamides with DMSO as a nucleophilic oxidant and solvent affords N-sulfonyl-2-aryloxoacetamides without any other additional electrophilic activators or oxidants.![]()
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