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DABCO-<i>Bis</i>(sulfur dioxide), DABSO, as a Convenient Source of Sulfur Dioxide for Organic Synthesis: Utility in Sulfonamide and Sulfamide Preparation
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Chemical EngineeringCharge-transfer ComplexEngineeringChemical TransformationGaseous Sulfur DioxideOrganic ChemistryConvenient SourceChemistryDesulfurizationSulfur DioxideSulfamide PreparationSynthetic ChemistryInorganic Compound
The charge-transfer complex generated from the combination of DABCO and sulfur dioxide, DABSO, is a bench-stable colorless solid suitable for use in organic synthesis as a replacement for gaseous sulfur dioxide. The complex can be combined with Grignard reagents to form sulfinates, which can then be converted in situ to a series of sulfonamides. Alternatively, reaction with anilines and iodine leads to the formation of a series of sulfamides. Cheletropic addition between DABSO and 2,3-dimethylbutadiene provides the corresponding sulfolene.
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