| Literature DB >> 31301096 |
Yiming Li1, S Aal-E-Ali Rizvi1, Deqing Hu1, Danwen Sun1, Anhui Gao2, Yubo Zhou2, Jia Li1,2, Xuefeng Jiang1,3.
Abstract
Oxygenation is a fundamental transformation in synthesis. Herein, we describe the selective late-stage oxygenation of sulfur-containing complex molecules with ground-state oxygen under ambient conditions. The high oxidation potential of the active uranyl cation (UO2 2+ ) enabled the efficient synthesis of sulfones. The ligand-to-metal charge transfer process (LMCT) from O 2p to U 5f within the O=U=O group, which generates a UV center and an oxygen radical, is assumed to be affected by the solvent and additives, and can be tuned to promote selective sulfoxidation. This tunable strategy enabled the batch synthesis of 32 pharmaceuticals and analogues by late-stage oxygenation in an atom- and step-efficient manner.Entities:
Keywords: oxygen; oxygenation; photocatalysis; sulfides; uranyl catalysis
Year: 2019 PMID: 31301096 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201906080
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336