Abstract
A TiCl4 -mediated intermolecular or intramolecular
direct N-alkylation reaction of sulfonamides with inactive ethers
as alkylating agents was successfully achieved. This method provides a
novel approach towards N -alkyl sulfonamides
from inactive ethers via an easy workup procedure.
Key words
N-alkylation - Lewis acid -
N -alkyl
sulfonamide - dialkyl ether - titanium tetrachloride
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General Procedure
for the Transformation
Sulfonamide (0.50 mmol), ether
(12.0 equiv, 6.0 mmol) and Cl2 CHCHCl2 (2.0
mL) were combined in a pressure tube equipped with a stir bar, the
mixture was stirred about 10 min, then TiCl4 (6.0 equiv,
3.0 mmol) was added, and the reaction mixture was heated to 120 ˚C
for the given time. After the starting material has disappeared
(monitored by TLC), the reaction mixture was cooled to r.t. and
treated with H2 O (5.0 mL) to decompose the exceed TiCl4 ,
then filtered, and the filtrate was extracted with EtOAc (3 × 10
mL). The combined organic layers was dried over Na2 SO4 and concentrated
in vacuo, the corresponding residue was purified by flash column
chromatography (silica gel) to furnish the target product. All the
products are known compounds and are identified using ¹ H
NMR, LRMS, and IR by comparison with previously reported
data (see Supporting Information for complete details).