desulfonointia
Desulfonointia refers to the removal of a sulfonyl group (SO2R) from an organic molecule. This process is important in organic synthesis and has various applications. The reverse reaction, the introduction of a sulfonyl group, is known as sulfonation. Desulfonation can be achieved through several chemical methods, often involving hydrolysis or reductive cleavage.
One common method for desulfonation is alkaline hydrolysis, where a sulfonate salt is treated with a strong
Reductive desulfonation is another significant pathway. This typically involves using reducing agents like sodium amalgam, zinc
The desulfonation reaction finds utility in protecting group strategies in organic synthesis, where a sulfonyl group