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Synthesis and Reactivity of Sulfamoyl Azides and 1-Sulfamoyl-1,2,3-triazoles
Abstract
Sulfamoyl azides are readily generated from secondary amines and a novel sulfonyl azide transfer agent, 2,3-dimethyl-1H-imidazolium triflate. They react with alkynes in the presence of a CuTC catalyst forming 1-sulfamoyl-1,2,3-triazoles. The latter are shelf-stable progenitors of rhodium azavinyl carbenes, versatile reactive intermediates that, among other reactions, readily and asymmetrically add to olefins- Text
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- presence
- dimethyl
- novel sulfonyl azide transfer agent
- progenitors
- Reactivity
- Sulfamoyl Azides
- latter
- rhodium azavinyl carbenes
- Synthesi
- amines
- triflate
- reactive intermediates
- CuTC catalyst
- olefins
- alkyne
- sulfamoyl