Selective hydrogen isotope exchange on sulfonamides, sulfilimides and sulfoximines by electrochemically generated bases.

IF 2.9 3区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, ORGANIC
Carla Marie Stork, Elisabeth Glöckler, Volker Derdau, Philipp Schnieders, Siegfried R Waldvogel
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Abstract

We present a mild, metal-free electrochemical method to selectively add deuterium to the position α of the sulfur atom in sulfonamides, sulfilimides, and sulfoximines using a simple two-electrode setup under galvanostatic conditions. Our method is based on readily available NMR solvent DMSO-d6 as the deuterium source and reusable glassy carbon electrodes. A low current density ensures functional group tolerance and enables selective incorporation of deuterium into pharmaceutically relevant moieties. With deuterium incorporation up to 97% the method stands out as a new possibility to label molecules electrochemically without the use of toxic and expensive transition-metal catalysts.

电化学生成的碱基对磺胺类、亚砜酰亚胺类和亚砜亚胺类的选择性氢同位素交换。
我们提出了一种温和的、无金属的电化学方法,在恒流条件下,使用简单的双电极装置,选择性地将氘添加到磺胺类、亚酰亚胺类和亚砜亚胺类中硫原子的α位置。我们的方法是基于容易获得的核磁共振溶剂DMSO-d6作为氘源和可重复使用的玻璃碳电极。低电流密度确保了官能团的耐受性,并使氘能够选择性地掺入药学上相关的部分。由于氘掺入率高达97%,该方法成为一种新的电化学标记分子的可能性,而无需使用有毒和昂贵的过渡金属催化剂。
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Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry 化学-有机化学
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
9.40%
发文量
1056
审稿时长
1.3 months
期刊介绍: Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry is an international journal using integrated research in chemistry-organic chemistry. Founded in 2003 by the Royal Society of Chemistry, the journal is published in Semimonthly issues and has been indexed by SCIE, a leading international database. The journal focuses on the key research and cutting-edge progress in the field of chemistry-organic chemistry, publishes and reports the research results in this field in a timely manner, and is committed to becoming a window and platform for rapid academic exchanges among peers in this field. The journal's impact factor in 2023 is 2.9, and its CiteScore is 5.5.
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