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Unprecedented C–C Bond Formation via Ipso Nucleophilic Substitution of 2,4-Dinitrobenzene Sulfonic Acid with Active Methylene Compounds

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The sulfonic acid functionalization of sufficiently electron-deficient benzene sulfonic acids undergoes ipso nucleophilic substitution with various active methylene compounds, leading to new C–C bond formation. Good to excellent yields are… Click to show full abstract

The sulfonic acid functionalization of sufficiently electron-deficient benzene sulfonic acids undergoes ipso nucleophilic substitution with various active methylene compounds, leading to new C–C bond formation. Good to excellent yields are obtained under mild conditions without transition-metal (Pd or Cu) catalyst, PTC, and ligand. No solid waste is generated. It is a highly effective strategy for incorporating various active methylene compounds into the o-nitro-substituted benzene ring. This method has been applied not only for synthesizing APIs but also in materials chemistry. It shows a novel route for creating heavily crowded all-carbon quaternary centers. Carbon–carbon bond formation by substituting a sulfonic acid group was unknown.

Keywords: sulfonic acid; active methylene; bond formation; methylene compounds

Journal Title: ACS Omega
Year Published: 2022

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