Efficient copper-mediated reactions of nitrenes derived from sulfonimidamides

Organic Letters
Dominique LecaMax Malacria

Abstract

[reaction: see text] Sulfonimidamides lead efficiently to nitrenes and have been converted to sulfimides, sulfoximines, and aziridines in good yields, through a copper-mediated multicomponent reaction. The stereogenic sulfur atom and the trivalent nitrogen atom present in the molecules open the way to asymmetric synthesis, whose first results are presented.

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