ethanesulfinate
Ethanesulfinate refers to the anion C2H5SO2⁻, or a salt or ester derived from ethanesulfinic acid. Ethanesulfinic acid is an organosulfur compound with the chemical formula C2H5SO2H. It is a weak acid and a derivative of ethanesulfonic acid, where one oxygen atom is replaced by a lone pair of electrons. The ethanesulfinate anion is the conjugate base of ethanesulfinic acid. Salts of ethanesulfinic acid, such as sodium ethanesulfinate (C2H5SO2Na), are formed when the acid reacts with a base. Esters of ethanesulfinic acid are formed by the reaction of ethanesulfinic acid or its derivatives with alcohols. These compounds are generally characterized by the presence of a sulfinyl group (S=O) bonded to an ethyl group (C2H5) and another substituent, depending on whether it is an acid, salt, or ester. Ethanesulfinates can participate in various chemical reactions, often acting as nucleophiles or reducing agents. Their applications are found in organic synthesis, where they can be used as intermediates in the preparation of other sulfur-containing compounds.