Tandem Reaction of Propargylic Alcohol, Sulfonamide, and N-Iodosuccinimide: Synthesis of N-(2-Iodoinden-1-yl)arenesulfonamide
Organic Letters2011Vol. 13(5), pp. 1024–1027
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Abstract
An efficient and straightforward strategy for the synthesis of N-(2-haloinden-1-yl)arenesulfonamides from propargylic alcohols and sulfonamides is described. Allenesulfonamide is postulated to be the key intermediate for this tandem transformation.
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