- It is a
polar functional group.
Sulfoxides are
oxidized derivatives of sulfides.
Examples of
important sulfoxides are alliin, a
precursor to the compound...
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Pierce Chemical. p. 145. Roy, Kathrin-Maria (15 June 2000), "Sulfones and
Sulfoxides", Ullmann's
Encyclopedia of
Industrial Chemistry, Weinheim, Germany: Wiley-VCH...
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Methionine sulfoxide is the
organic compound with the
formula CH3S(O)CH2CH2CH(NH2)CO2H. It is an
amino acid that
occurs naturally although it is formed...
- (September 2009). "Enantiomeric
behaviour of
albendazole and
fenbendazole sulfoxides in
domestic animals:
pharmacological implications".
Veterinary Journal...
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acetates are arenes, alkenes, amides, and phenols. The
usage of α-acyl
sulfoxides and
Lewis acids, such as TiCl4 and SnCl4,
allow the
reaction to proceed...
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referred to as sulfides.
Sulfoxides are
intermediates in this route. For example,
dimethyl sulfide oxidizes to
dimethyl sulfoxide and then to
dimethyl sulfone...
- developments. The
reaction allows the
formation of
allylic alcohols from
allylic sulfoxides in a 2,3-sigmatropic rearrangement. The
reaction is a
powerful way to...
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common double bonds are
found in azo
compounds (N=N),
imines (C=N), and
sulfoxides (S=O). In a
skeletal formula, a
double bond is
drawn as two
parallel lines...
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colorless liquid, it is one of the
simplest sulfoxides.
Because it is a
strained ring,
ethylene sulfoxide is a
highly reactive molecule,
decomposing thermally...
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Dibromodiethyl sulfoxide is a
sulfoxide (S=O)
containing two 2-bromo-ethyl substituents.
Dibromodiethyl sulfoxide is
produced from
dibromodiethyl sulfide...