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reaction and the
Julia olefination,
sulfones are
converted to
alkenes by the
elimination of
sulfur dioxide. However,
sulfones are
unstable to bases, eliminating...
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several vinyl sulfones of the type O2S(CH=CH2)R. Many
vinyl sulfones are known.
Examples include phenyl vinyl sulfone,
methyl vinyl sulfone, and
ethyl vinyl...
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solid features the
sulfonyl functional group and is the
simplest of the
sulfones. It is
relatively inert chemically and is able to
resist decomposition...
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Dibromodiethyl sulfone is a
sulfone containing two 2-bromo-ethyl substituents.
Dibromodiethyl sulfone is
produced from
dibromodiethyl sulfide by oxidation...
- α-keto
sulfones; in the
presence of
hexamethylphosphoramide (HMPA), SmI2 is able to
effect reductive elimination of α-functionalized
sulfones (see equation...
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Sulfones may
eliminate in base,
particularly if a
strong nucleophile is present; thus for
example sodium cyanide causes bis(2‑butanone-4‑yl)
sulfone to...
- the
phenyl sulfones with
heteroaryl sulfones greatly alters the
reaction pathway.[13] The most po****r
example is the
benzothiazole sulfone.[14] The reaction...
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Modafinil sulfone (code name CRL-41056) is an achiral,
oxidized metabolite of modafinil, a wakefulness-promoting agent. It is one of two
major circulating...
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Retrieved January 12, 2015. Zhu YI,
Stiller MJ (September 2001). "Dapsone and
sulfones in dermatology:
overview and update".
Journal of the
American Academy of...
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Bromothymol blue (also
known as
bromothymol sulfone phthalein and BTB) is a pH indicator. It is
mostly used in
applications that
require measuring substances...