Transition-metal-free, visible-light-induced oxidative cross-coupling for constructing β-acetylamino acrylosulfones from sodium sulfinates and enamides†
Abstract
A visible-light-induced, Rose Bengal catalyzed photoredox process for synthesizing β-acetylamino acrylosulfones has been discovered. This transformation represents an efficient and attractive method for synthesizing β-acetylamino acrylosulfones from sodium sulfinates and enamides under transition-metal-free conditions in moderate to good yields. In addition, it exhibits a good substrate scope and functional group tolerance. The use of inexpensive organic dye Rose Bengal as the photocatalyst with easy operation at room temperature makes this protocol very practical.