diarylsulfides
Diarylsulfides are organic compounds that contain two aryl groups attached to a sulfur atom. The general formula for a diarylsulfide is Ar-S-Ar', where Ar and Ar' represent aryl groups. These aryl groups can be the same or different. Common examples include diphenyl sulfide, where both aryl groups are phenyl rings, and anisole sulfide, where one aryl group is a phenyl ring and the other is an anisyl ring. Diarylsulfides are typically colorless to yellowish liquids or solids with a characteristic odor. They are generally stable compounds and are insoluble in water but soluble in many organic solvents.
The synthesis of diarylsulfides can be achieved through various methods. One common route involves the reaction