Direct Reaction of Nitroarenes and Thiols via Photodriven Oxygen Atom Transfer for Access to Sulfonamides
Zhaowei Bao, Juan Zou, Chengli Mou, Zhichao Jin, Shi‐Chao Ren, Yonggui Robin
Abstract
Sulfonamide is a common motif in medicines and agrochemicals. Typically, this class of functional groups is prepared by reacting amines with sulfonyl chlorides that are presynthesized from nitro compounds and thiols, respectively. Here, we report a novel strategy that directly couples nitro compounds and thiols to form sulfonamides atom- and redox-economically. Mechanistic studies suggest our reaction proceeds via direct photoexcitation of nitroarenes that eventually transfers the oxygen atoms from the nitro group to the thiol unit.
Topics & Concepts
ChemistryNitroSulfonamideSulfonylPhotoexcitationThiolOxygen atomCombinatorial chemistryRedoxLeaving groupOxygenNitro compoundPhotochemistryOrganic chemistryMoleculeCatalysisExcited stateNuclear physicsAlkylPhysicsSulfur-Based Synthesis TechniquesRadical Photochemical ReactionsSynthesis and Catalytic Reactions