organosulfides
Organosulfides are a class of chemical compounds that contain a sulfur atom bonded to at least two organic groups. They are also known as thioethers. The general formula for organosulfides is R-S-R', where R and R' represent organic substituents, which can be the same or different. These substituents can be alkyl, aryl, or other organic fragments. The sulfur atom in organosulfides typically has a bent geometry, similar to that of water.
Organosulfides are widely distributed in nature and play significant roles in biological systems. Many natural products,
In organic chemistry, organosulfides are valuable intermediates and reagents. They can be synthesized through various methods,
The properties of organosulfides vary depending on the nature of the organic groups attached to the sulfur