interpretons
Interpretons are a class of organic compounds that are characterized by the presence of a functional group containing a sulfur atom double-bonded to a carbon atom, which is in turn bonded to two other carbon atoms. This specific arrangement, a carbon-sulfur double bond (C=S) flanked by two carbon groups, defines the interpreton structure. They are sulfur analogs of ketones and aldehydes, where the oxygen atom has been replaced by sulfur.
The chemical properties of interpretons are influenced by the differing electronegativity and bond strength between carbon
Interpretons can be synthesized through various methods, often involving the reaction of organometallic reagents with carbon