Tetrahedron letters

Direct formation of cyclic sulfates utilising hypervalent iodine species and sulfur trioxide adducts

RI Robinson, S Woodward

Index: Robinson, Richard I.; Woodward, Simon Tetrahedron Letters, 2003 , vol. 44, # 8 p. 1655 - 1657

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Abstract

PhIO reacts with SO3· DMF at 0° C to form an active sulfating reagent; subsequent addition of alkenes results in the direct formation of cyclic sulfates in moderate to good yield (35– 75%). Terminal, 1, 1-disubstituted and cyclopentenes participate in the reaction which is technically very straightforward to carry out.

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