Tatsuya Morofuji, Naokazu Kano
Synthesis, 54(23) 5186-5191, Jul 28, 2022 Peer-reviewedInvitedLast authorCorresponding author
Abstract
Ligand coupling on sulfur, as an alternative to transition-metal-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions, is a useful method for connecting sp2 carbons. Although pioneered more than 50 years ago, its synthetic utility has been overlooked until recently. This short review summarizes progress in C(sp2)–C(sp2) bond formation using ligand coupling on sulfur and discusses control of selectivity, expansion of the scope, and applications of the reaction.
1 Introduction
2 Cross-Coupling of Heteroaryl Reagents
3 Phenothiazinium-Mediated C(sp2)–C(sp2) Cross-Coupling
4 C(sp2)–C(sp2) Bond Formation Mediated by Sulfuranes Generated from Arynes and Sulfoxides
5 S-Alkenylbenzothiophenium-Mediated Alkenyl-Alkenyl Coupling
6 Conclusion