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Synthetic Methods and Reactions; 76.1 Deoxygenation of Sulfoxides with Sodium Iodide/Iodine/Trimethyl(ethyl)amine/Sulfur Dioxide or Sodium Iodide/Pyridine/Sulfur Trioxide Complexes

George A. Olah, +2 more
- 01 Jan 1979 - 
- Vol. 1979, Iss: 12, pp 984-985
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This article is published in Synthesis.The article was published on 1979-01-01. It has received 18 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Sulfur trioxide & Deoxygenation.

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Palladium-Catalyzed Aminosulfonylation of Aryl Halides

TL;DR: The palladium-catalyzed three-component coupling of aryl iodides, sulfur dioxide, and hydrazines to deliver aryll N-aminosulfonamides is described, and the reaction tolerates significant variation of both the aRYl iodide and Hydrazine coupling partners.
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The Development and Application of Sulfur Dioxide Surrogates in Synthetic Organic Chemistry

TL;DR: Sulfur dioxide surrogates have been used in a wide range of applications in chemistry, including traditional reactions in which the gaseous reagent has been replaced with a surrogate, and also new transformations for which no Gaseous reaction is known as discussed by the authors.
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Highly efficient and functional-group-tolerant catalysts for the palladium-catalyzed coupling of aryl chlorides with thiols.

TL;DR: The cross-coupling reaction of aryl chlorides with aliphatic and aromatic thiols catalyzed by palladium complexes of the strongly binding bisphosphine CyPF-tBu ligand is reported, with excellent yields, broad scope and high tolerance of functional groups.
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DABCO-Bis(sulfur dioxide), DABSO, as a Convenient Source of Sulfur Dioxide for Organic Synthesis: Utility in Sulfonamide and Sulfamide Preparation

TL;DR: 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.
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