Abstract

A copper-catalyzed sulfonylation of disulfides was achieved using sodium sulfinates in air. The reaction formed various sulfur–sulfone bonds efficiently and afforded thiosulfonates in good yields. Selenosulfonates could also be prepared with this procedure. Furthermore, both chalcogenide groups on the dichalcogenides were available in these reactions.

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