Perfluorooxosulfate Salts as SOF4‐Gas‐Free Precursors to Multidimensional SuFEx Electrophiles
Armir Zogu, Karim Ullah, Stefanos Spanopoulos, Ermal Ismalaj, Wim M. De Borggraeve, Joachim Demaerel- General Medicine
Sulfur(VI) Fluoride Exchange (SuFEx) chemistry stands as a well‐established method for swiftly constructing complex molecules in a modular fashion. An especially promising segment of this toolbox is reserved for multidimensional SuFEx hubs: three or more substituents pluggable into a singular SVI centre to make ‘beyondlinear’ clicked constructions. Sulfurimidoyl difluorides (RNSOF2) stand out as the prime example of this, however their preparation from the scarcely available thionyl tetrafluoride (SOF4) limits this chemistry to only a few laboratories with access to this gas. In this work, we identify silver pentafluorooxosulfate (AgOSF5) as a viable SuFEx hub with reactivity equal to SOF4. The AgF2‐mediated oxidation of SOCl2 gives rise to the hexacoordinate AgOSF5 adduct, which in contact with primary amines produces the sulfurimidoyl fluorides in high yields. In addition, we have found this workflow to be fully extendable to the trifluoromethyl homologue, AgOSF4CF3, and we propose the use of AgOSF4X salts as a general route to azasulfur SuFEx electrophiles from commercial starting materials.