First examples of oxidizing secondary alcohols to ketones in the presence of the disulfide functional group: synthesis of novel diketone disulfides.

The disulfide functionality is present in a number of organic compounds of interest in the fields of both chemistry and biology. Because the disulfide group is known to be highly susceptible to further oxidation by a wide range of agents, performing a chemoselective oxidation without further oxidizing the disulfide moiety poses a synthetic challenge. Reported herein are the first examples of such a chemoselective oxidation in which a series of novel secondary alcohol disulfides 2a-f have been converted to the corresponding symmetrical diketones 3a-f utilizing a modified Swern oxidation.