Synthesis of Cyclic Sulfonamides via Intramolecular Copper-Catalyzed Reaction of Unsaturated Iminoiodinanes
Organic Letters2000Vol. 2(15), pp. 2327–2329
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Abstract
Olefinic primary sulfonamides were treated with iodobenzene diacetate and potassium hydroxide in methanol to give intermediate iminoiodinanes. Catalytic copper(I) or (II) triflate then provided intramolecular nitrene delivery leading to aziridine formation except in one case where a rare copper-catalyzed C-H insertion was observed. The aziridines could be opened by various nucleophiles (methanol, thiophenol, allylmagnesium bromide, benzylamine) to give the corresponding substituted cyclic sulfonamides.
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