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Enantioselective vicinal olefin disulfonoxylation
Abhijit Manna1, Raju Silver1, Mintu Munda1
1Department of Medicinal Chemistry, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, 66047, USA.
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We disclose a new protocol for enantioselective, vicinal disulfonoxylation of terminal olefins. Our procedure is operationally simple and involves stirring olefin substrate with 1.2 equivalents of an enantiopure I(III) reagent and two equivalents of a sulfonic acid in 1,2-dichlorobenzene at 0 °C for 19 h. No special precautions are required to exclude air or ambient moisture. The reaction is scalable, many interesting functional groups survive, and the products are useful chirons.
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