Abstract

A serendipitous discovery of [1,3]-sulfonyl migration has been made in the two-component reaction of azomethine imine and allenoates. Current methodology involving N-S bond cleavage and C-S bond formation provided easy access to biologically important arylsulfonylmethyl substituted pyrazolo[1,5-c]quinazolines. Subsequently, a one-pot sequential protocol has been developed from the easily available starting material. The mechanistic investigation using quantum chemical methods revealed that the sulfonyl migration step is a concerted [1,3]-sigmatropic shift.

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