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Fluorine-containing allyl compounds are prevalent in drugs and bioactive molecules. Here, we report a straightforward and efficient radical pentafluorosulfanylation of allyl sulfones using sulfur chloride pentafluoride (SF 5 Cl) to synthesize structurally diverse pentafluorosulfanyl allylic compounds. This transformation exhibits excellent functional group tolerance and achieves an impressive isolated yield of up to 98% in just 1 minute under ultraviolet light. Mechanistic studies suggest that the sulfonyl group acts as a free radical leaving group, with the capability of abstracting the chlorine atom from SF 5 Cl. This radical chain propagation pathway facilitates the rapid regeneration of the sulfur pentafluoride radical, resulting in a notably high quantum yield. Moreover, this light-driven radical pentafluorosulfanylation simplifies the synthetic pathway to modify complex and bioactive molecules. In addition, the drug-modified pentafluorosulfanyl compounds exhibited promising effects in inhibiting cancer cell proliferation, both in vitro and in vivo. Therefore, this protocol provides a practical synthetic route to radical pentafluorosulfanylation, highlighting its potential in drug discovery.
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