ethanesulfinates
Ethanesulfinates are a class of organic compounds derived from ethanesulfinic acid, which is the sulfur analog of acetic acid. They are characterized by the presence of a sulfinate group (-SO2OH) attached to an ethyl group (-CH2CH3). These compounds are typically colorless liquids or solids at room temperature and are soluble in water and many organic solvents.
Ethanesulfinates are often used as intermediates in the synthesis of various organic compounds. They can undergo
In terms of their applications, ethanesulfinates are used in the production of dyes, pharmaceuticals, and other
Ethanesulfinates are generally stable under normal conditions, but they can decompose under high temperatures or in