Abstract
AbstractWe report a one‐pot sulfa‐Michael addition reaction using a disulfide and a pyridine‐borane complex under blue light irradiation. This novel synthetic approach has a broad substrate scope and a high functional group tolerance. Mechanistic studies suggest that sequential radical and ionic processes provide a practical solution for constructing carbon–sulfur bonds.
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