Abstract

The regioselective incorporation of azetidines into heteroaromatic compounds is reported via a formal C–H sulfenylation reaction. While sodium sulfinate salts undergo C3 sulfenylation of electron-rich indoles only, the corresponding thiosulfate salts have proved to be more generally useful. A mechanistic hypothesis for the different reactivities of sulfinate and thiosulfate salts is provided.

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