An Efficient Copper Catalyst for the Formation of Sulfones from Sulfinic Acid Salts and Aryl Iodides
Organic Letters2002Vol. 4(25), pp. 4423–4425
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Abstract
[reaction: see text] A novel copper-catalyzed method for the coupling of sulfinic acid salts and aryl iodides is described. A variety of methyl and diaryl sulfones have been formed in excellent yields.
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