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Sulfoxides dissolving metal reductions

The SR substituent can be displaced nucleophilically by amines and hydroxide (867 — 868) and removed reductively by dissolving metals, e.g. from (869) with Zn/H+. Oxidation gives the corresponding sulfoxide and sulfone, in which nucleophilic displacement is easier. Thus, 2- and 4-(phenylsulfonyl)pyrimidines give the corresponding replacement products with various nitrogen and... [Pg.279]

Although Smh is more chemoselective than traditional dissolving metal reagents, it does react with sulfoxides, epoxides, the conjugated double bonds of unsaturated ketones, aldehydes and esters, alkyl bromides, iodides and p-toluenesulfonates. It does not, however, reduce carboxylic acids, esters, phosphine oxides or alkyl chlorides. In common with most dissolving metal systems, ketones with an a-hetero substituent suffer loss of the substituent rather than reduction of the carbonyl group. ... [Pg.115]

Useful solvents must themselves resist oxidation or reduction, should dissolve suitable ionic solutes and nonelectrolytes, and in addition should be inexpensive and obtainable in high purity. Kratochvil indicated that the most potentially useful solvents are those that have a dielectric constant greater than about 25 and have Lewis-base properties. Some solvents meeting these criteria are acetonitrile, dimethyl-sulfoxide, dimethylformamide, dimethylacetamide, propylene carbonate, ethylene carbonate, formamide, sulfolane, and y-butyrolactone. Solvents of the Lewis-base type show specific solvation effects with many metal cations (Lewis acids). Thus acetonitrile functions as a Lewis base toward the silver ion. At the same time it reacts but little with the hydrogen ion. [Pg.294]


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