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Hydroxysulfonation is a chemical process that involves the introduction of both a hydroxyl group (-OH) and a sulfo group (-SO3H) into an organic molecule. This transformation is typically achieved through reactions with sulfites and oxidizing agents. The specific conditions and reagents used will determine the regioselectivity and stereoselectivity of the reaction, meaning where the groups attach to the molecule and in what spatial arrangement.
The reaction often begins with a substrate that can undergo addition or substitution. Sulfites, such as sodium
Hydroxysulfonation reactions are valuable in organic synthesis for creating molecules with enhanced water solubility or for