sulamised
Sulamised is an adjective used in organic chemistry to describe a molecule that has undergone sulamidation, i.e., the introduction of a sulfonamide group (-SO2NRR') into the molecule. The term is relatively uncommon and not widely standardized; more commonly, chemists would say the compound is sulfonamidated or that sulfonamide groups have been installed.
In practice, sulamidation is employed to modify the properties of a molecule, such as increasing hydrophilicity,
General approach: a substrate bearing an amino group is treated with a sulfonylating agent (for example a
Limitations: the term "sulamised" is not universally used and may be encountered mainly in specialized papers
See also: sulfonamide, sulfonamidation, sulfonyl chloride, sulfonyl fluoride, sulfonation.