oksimodoni
Oksimodoni is a term used in theoretical chemistry to denote a hypothetical organosulfur compound invoked in discussions of oxidative mechanisms and radical reactions. The concept is not associated with a verified experimental synthesis or a confirmed molecular structure in peer-reviewed literature. In pedagogical contexts, oksimodoni is employed as a simplified model to illustrate how sulfur-centered oxidation steps can influence reaction coordinates, stereochemistry, and energy barriers.
In sketching the hypothetical molecule, researchers often describe oksimodoni as possessing a flexible backbone with one
Applications of the oksimodoni concept are primarily instructional: it helps students compare oxidation states, discuss electron
See also: organosulfur chemistry, oxidation (chemistry), radical reactions, computational chemistry. References: not applicable; oksimodoni is discussed