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SYNTHESES AND SOME PROPERTIES OF SULFOXIDES, SULFILIMINES, AMINOSULFONIUM SALTS AND SULFOXIMINES CONTAINING PYRIDINE NUCLEI
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1983
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Inorganic ChemistryChemical EngineeringEngineeringFree SulfiliminesCatalytic SynthesisOrganic ChemistryOrganometallic CatalysisCatalysisChemistryPhase-transfer CatalystsDesulfurizationSynthetic ChemistryInorganic SynthesisCorresponding Free SulfilimineInorganic Compound
Abstract Several 2-pyridyl sulfides (1) (e.g., methyl (1a), ethyl (1b), isopropyl (1c), benzyl (1d), 1-phenylethyl (1e), l-menthyl (If) 2-pyridyl sulfides; and bis(2-pyridylthio)methane (1g), and methyl 2-(N-oxy-pyridyl) sulfide (1h) were prepared by the usual method. Sulfoxides (2) were prepared by oxidation of the corresponding sulfides with m-chloroperbenzoic acid in good yields. A few sulfoxides were found to work as phase-transfer catalysts for some typical nucleophilic reactions in nonpolar solvents such as benzene, and in two-phase systems such as benzene-water. S-2-Pyridyl-N-(p-toluenesulfonyl) sulfilimines (3) were prepared upon treatment of sulfides with Chloramine-T. Hydrolysis of N-(p-toluenesulfonyl)-2-pyridyl-o-tolylsulfilimine (3i) with conc. sulfuric acid gave the corresponding free sulfilimine in a moderate yield. S-2-Pyridyl sulfoximines (4) were not obtained by the general method from the sulfoxides and hydrazoic acid. Alkyl-2-pyridyl sulfoximines, however, were obtained by oxidation of the free sulfilimines derived from the corresponding aminosulfonium salts (5) prepared by reaction of the sulfides with mesitylene-sulfonylhydroxylamine (MSH). These free sulfilimines and sulfoximines thus prepared were found to give adducts with a few copper salts.
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