Stereoinversion of Unactivated Alcohols by Tethered Sulfonamides

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The direct, catalytic substitution of unactivated alcohols remains an undeveloped area of organic synthesis. Moreover, catalytic activation of this difficult electrophile with predictable stereo-outcomes presents an even more formidable challenge. Described herein is a simple iron-based catalyst system which provides the mild, direct conversion of secondary and tertiary alcohols to sulfonamides. Starting from enantioenriched alcohols, the intramolecular variant proceeds with stereoinversion to produce enantioenriched 2- and 2,2-subsituted pyrrolidines and indolines, without prior derivatization of the alcohol or solvolytic conditions.

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Marcyk, Paul T., et al. "Stereoinversion of Unactivated Alcohols by Tethered Sulfonamides." Angewandte Chemie International Edition, vol. 58, no. 6, 2019-01-15, https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.201812894.

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