Dioxygen-Triggered Oxo-Sulfonylation of Hydrazones
Asim Kumar Ghosh1, Susmita Mondal1, Alakananda Hajra1
1Department of Chemistry, Visva-Bharati (A Central University), Santiniketan 731235, India.
Abstract:
A simple and highly efficient method for the oxo-sulfonylation of aldehyde-derived hydrazones has been developed using sulfinic acid as a source of sulfonyl group and oxygen as a green oxidant under metal-free conditions at room temperature. The present C-O and N-S bond-forming difunctionalization strategy affords diversely functionalized N-acylsulfonamides in good yield. Experimental results suggest a radical mechanistic pathway of the present reaction.
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