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Transition Metal-Free Sulfenylation of C-H Bonds for C-S Bond Formation in Recent Years: Mechanistic Approach and Promising Future

Journal

CHEMISTRYSELECT
Volume 6, Issue 46, Pages 13077-13208

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/slct.202102042

Keywords

C-H activation; Cross-dehydrogenation; Green-Chemistry; Metal-free reaction; Organosulfur; Reaction mechanisms; Sustainable Chemistry; Sulfenylation

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  1. National Academy of Sciences, India (NASI)

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Transition metal-free sulfenylation of C-H bonds for C-S bond formation has become a sustainable and environmentally friendly approach for functionalizing various molecules. The review discusses recent advances in this area, focusing on different surrogate sulfenylating reagents and mechanistic approaches. Modern methods such as biocatalysis, electrochemical and visible light induced sulfenylation are also covered in the review.
Transition metal-free sulfenylation of C-H bonds for C-S bond formation has recently emerged as sustainable protocols for the functionalisation of various molecules. Researchers have extensively developed such protocols for the construction of biologically relevant sulfur scaffolds. There has been a gradual shift from metal-catalyzed to metal-free C-S bond formation methodologies, because the latter offer environmentally benign and inherently safe access to novel synthetic routes in organic chemistry. The present review offers a dynamic discussion on recent advances in transition metal-free C-S bond formation via C-H bond functionalization using different surrogate sulfenylating reagents. The review has comprehensively been devoted to radical and ionic mechanistic approaches. Some simple and eco-friendly reagents for sulfenylation viz. tertbutyl hydrogen peroxide (TBHP), hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), iodine/potassium persulphate (I-2/K2S2O8), inorganic bases, strong organic acids, iodine, I-2/triphenyl phosphine (PPh3), N-chlorosuccinamide (NCS), N-bromosuccinamide (NBS), potassium iodate (KIO3), I-2/bovine serum albumin (BSA), tetrabutyl ammonium iodide (TBAI)/HBr and graphene oxide along with their mechanistic approach has been detailed in this review. Moreover, modern methods for the C-S bond formation i. e., biocatalyst, electrochemical and visible light induced sulfenylation, and traditional sulfenylation methodologies have also been incorporated.

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