desulfonering
Desulfonering is a chemical process that involves the removal of a sulfonyl group (-SO2R) from an organic molecule. This is often achieved through a nucleophilic substitution reaction where a strong nucleophile attacks the sulfur atom, leading to the cleavage of the carbon-sulfur bond. Alternatively, desulfonering can occur through reductive cleavage, using reagents like sodium amalgam or Raney nickel.
The reaction is employed in organic synthesis for various purposes. It can be used as a protecting