- In
organosulfur chemistry, a
sulfonyl group is
either a
functional group found primarily in sulfones, or a
substituent obtained from a
sulfonic acid by...
- In
inorganic chemistry,
sulfonyl halide groups occur when a
sulfonyl (>S(=O)2)
functional group is
singly bonded to a
halogen atom. They have the general...
- catalyst: RX + M2SO3 → RSO3M + MX An
alternative is the
condensation of a
sulfonyl halide with an
alcohol in pyridine: ROH + R'SO2Cl → ROSO2R' + HCl Esters...
-
where R is an
organic alkyl or aryl
group and the S(=O)2(OH)
group a
sulfonyl hydroxide. As a substituent, it is
known as a
sulfo group. A
sulfonic acid...
-
construction and
medical technology. They are
composed of para-linked aromatics,
sulfonyl groups and
ether groups and
partly also
alkyl groups.
Polysulfones have...
- 4-Toluenesulfonyl
chloride (p-toluenesulfonyl chloride, toluene-p-
sulfonyl chloride) is an
organic compound with the
formula CH3C6H4SO2Cl. This white,...
-
organic compounds with the
formula R−NR1−NR2R3
where R is acyl (R'−C(=O)−),
sulfonyl (R'−S(=O)2−),
phosphoryl ((R'−)2P(=O)−),
phosphonyl ((R'−O−)2P(=O)−) and...
- medicine)
methylsulfonylmethane (MSM). This
colorless solid features the
sulfonyl functional group and is the
simplest of the sulfones. It is relatively...
-
sulfonyl nitrene is a
chemical compound with
generic formula RSO2N.
Known sulfonyl nitrenes include methyl sulfonyl nitrene,
trifluoromethyl sulfonyl...
- Imidazole-1-
sulfonyl azide is an
organic azide compound that can be used as an
alternative organic synthesis reagent to
trifluoromethanesulfonyl azide...