Cleavage of oxygen–sulfur double bonds and carbon–sulfur bonds: unusual highly selective electrophilic addition of allenylic sulfoxides†
Abstract
Selective cleavage and formation of covalent bonds is an everlasting topic in the science of synthesis. Recently, much attention has been paid to the activation and functionalization of inert covalent chemical bonds such as C–H, C–O, C–Cl bonds, etc. In this edge article, we report that hydrogen bonding may mediate efficient and highly selective cleavage of OS and C–S bonds in 1,2-allenyl sulfoxides with I2 and BnSH, which transfer the oxygen to the adjacent allenylic carbon atom forming a