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Title: Unmasking the reverse reactivity of cyclicN-sulfonyl ketimines: multifaceted applications in organic synthesis
Authors: Guin, Soumitra
Majee, Debashis
Samanta, Sampak
Keywords: Bond-forming reactions;Chemical manipulation;Electrophiles;Heterocycles;Mechanistic studies;Organic synthesis;Structures and properties;Synthetic reactions
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Citation: Guin, S., Majee, D., & Samanta, S. (2021). Unmasking the reverse reactivity of cyclicN-sulfonyl ketimines: Multifaceted applications in organic synthesis. Chemical Communications, 57(72), 9010-9028. doi:10.1039/d1cc03439a
Abstract: The chemistry related to the exploration of cyclicN-sulfonyl ketimines and their derivatives has attracted significant attention in the last few decades because of their intriguing structures and properties. They serve broadly as reactive synthons in various reactions to create a diverse set of synthetically and biologically attractive molecules. Furthermore, these moieties, which possess multiple heteroatoms (N, O and S), display or can enhance many biological activities. In the case of synthetic reactions, chemists mainly focus on the chemical manipulation of the highly reactive prochiral C N bond ofN-sulfonyl ketimines. Besides their traditional role as electrophiles,N-sulfonyl ketimines possess α-Csp3-H protons, and thus behave as potential carbonucleophiles, where they can undergo several C-X (X = C, N and O) bond-forming reactions with different types of electrophiles under various conditions to form a wide range of fascinating asymmetric and non-asymmetric versions of fused heterocycles, carbocycles, spiro-fused skeletons, pyridines, pyrroles,etc.Herein, we highlight the recent examples from our research work and others covering the scope of cyclicN-sulfonyl ketimines as useful carbonucleophiles. In addition, the detailed mechanistic studies of the above-mentioned reactions are also presented. © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1039/d1cc03439a
https://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/8679
ISSN: 1359-7345
Type of Material: Journal Article
Appears in Collections:Department of Chemistry

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