Abstract

An unprecedented rhodium-catalyzed 1,4-conjugate addition of arylboronic acids with ethenesulfonamides resulting in the corresponding 2-arylethanesulfonamides is described. The amino substituent, the applied arylboronic acid, the type of Rh-catalyst, and the experimental conditions all affected the reaction outcome.

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