Abstract

AbstractHeteroatom‐containing organic molecules are of particular interest to medicinal chemists and materials scientists. A strategy to reach these architectures via direct difunctionalization of abundant 1,3‐dienes is especially attractive. Herein, we describe the development of a regio‐ and diastereoselective 1,4‐aminothiolation of 1,3‐dienes with a sulfur diimide reagent, a copper catalyst, and alkyl Grignard reagents. This unique protocol provides remote nitrogen and sulfur functionalities with high levels of stereocontrol. The reaction proceeds via a tandem hetero‐Diels–Alder cycloaddition of N,N′‐bis(benzenesulfonyl)sulfur diimide with 1,3‐diene followed by copper‐catalyzed Grignard substitution. Mechanistic studies support a copper catalyzed formation of an unprecedented [10‐S‐4] sulfurane that reductively eliminates to afford a 3,6‐dihydrothiazine, which is selectively converted to 1,4‐aminothiols.

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