Abstract

The development of alternative procedures in aqueous conditions is an important challenge in organic chemistry. The development of a new practical asymmetric oxidation of sulfides in water is reported. The oxidation is catalyzed by the Fe(salan) complex and proceeds with high enantio­selectivity and yields. For previous work, see: H. Egami, T. Katsuki J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2007, 129, 8940.

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