diarylsulfide
Diarylsulfide is a class of organic compounds characterized by the presence of two aryl groups attached to a sulfur atom. The general formula for a diarylsulfide is Ar-S-Ar', where Ar and Ar' represent aryl substituents, which can be the same or different. A common example is diphenyl sulfide, where both aryl groups are phenyl rings. These compounds are typically colorless or pale yellow solids or liquids, depending on the specific substituents. They are generally stable and possess a characteristic odor.
Diarylsulfides are often synthesized through reactions involving aryl halides and sulfur-containing nucleophiles, such as thiophenols or
The properties of diarylsulfides can vary significantly with the nature of the aryl groups. Electron-donating or