Molecular-iodine-catalyzed aerobic oxidative synthesis of β-hydroxy sulfones from alkenes†
Abstract
The synthesis of β-hydroxy sulfones from alkenes and sodium sulfinates under aerobic oxidative conditions was achieved in the presence of a catalytic amount of molecular iodine. Molecular oxygen in air serves as the terminal oxidant and the catalytic amount of molecular iodine acts as the sulfonyl radical initiator and peroxide reductant.
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