multisulfonation
Multisulfonation is a chemical process involving the introduction of multiple sulfonic acid groups (-SO₃H) into a substrate molecule. This reaction is primarily used to modify organic compounds, particularly aromatic compounds such as benzene and its derivatives, to enhance their solubility, reactivity, or functional properties. The process is most commonly employed in the synthesis of sulfonated polymers, dyes, and detergents.
The sulfonation reaction typically occurs through the treatment of the substrate with sulfuric acid or fuming
Multisulfonation plays a critical role in industrial applications. For instance, sulfonated polymers like sulfonated polystyrene are
Despite its industrial importance, the process requires careful control to prevent over-sulfonation and degradation of the
Overall, multisulfonation is a versatile and valuable chemical process that contributes significantly to the manufacturing of