Abstract

A mild and efficient protocol for the copper(I)-catalyzed C4-H sulfamidation of 1-naphthylamine derivatives with diphenylsulfonimide (NHSI) was explored at room temperature, affording the desire produces in moderate to good yields. The control experiments indicated that this visible-light-promoted reaction might proceed via a single-electron-transfer process. In addition, preliminary DFT studies for the intermediates in the catalytic cycle were also explored, indicating that the C4 site in the naphthyl ring is the most likely electrophilic reactive site and providing some exact basis for the plausible mechanism.

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