Transition-metal-free oxidative reaction of hydrazines and potassium metabisulfite for preparation of sulfonohydrazides

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Publication Date 2017-03-23
DOI 10.1039/C7QO00168A
Impact Factor 5.281
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Yang Wang, Bingnan Du, Wanxing Sha, Haibo Mei, Jianlin Han, Yi Pan


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Abstract

A transition-metal-free oxidative coupling reaction for the synthesis of sulfonohydrazides from two types of hydrazines and potassium metabisulfite under air has been developed. This highly selective reaction used one arylhydrazine as an aryl coupling partner and potassium metabisulfite as a sulfur dioxide precursor, which provides a new and green strategy to sulfonohydrazides.

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