ethylsulfonyl
Ethylsulfonyl refers to the functional group with the chemical formula CH3CH2SO2-. It is derived from ethanesulfonic acid by the removal of the hydroxyl group. This group is characterized by a sulfur atom double-bonded to two oxygen atoms and single-bonded to an ethyl group and another atom or group. In organic chemistry, the ethylsulfonyl group is often found as a substituent in larger molecules, influencing their chemical and physical properties. It is an electron-withdrawing group, meaning it tends to pull electron density away from adjacent atoms. This can affect the reactivity of the molecule it is part of.
The ethylsulfonyl group can be introduced into organic compounds through various synthetic routes, often involving reactions