A formal vinylic substitution reaction for the synthesis of α,β-unsaturated enol esters and their anticancer potential†
Abstract
Arylsulfonyl group-bearing α,β-unsaturated enol esters were readily assembled via the Cs2CO3-mediated union of 2-bromoallyl sulfones and cinnamic acids. The overall transformation is equivalent to an sp2 carbon–oxygen coupling reaction, and therefore constitutes a formal vinylic substitution. Several of the products display promising levels of antiproliferative activities higher than that of the anticancer drug carboplatin. Thiophenol reacted with 2-bromoallyl sulfones under identical conditions to afford α-thiophenyl-α′-tosyl acetone via an apparent aerial oxidation.