sulfaate
Sulfaate is not a widely recognized term in standard chemical nomenclature. It may be a misspelling or misinterpretation of related terms such as sulfate, sulfonate, or sulfamate. Because no distinct, accepted definition exists for sulfaate in major reference works, clarifying the intended meaning is important when this term is encountered.
If the intended term is sulfate (SO4^2−), it is the tetrahedral oxoanion derived from sulfuric acid (H2SO4).
If the term was intended to refer to sulfonates or sulfamates, note that these are distinct classes:
- Sulfonates (RSO3−) are widely used as detergents and as leaving groups in organic synthesis.
- Sulfamates (containing the NH2SO3− group) appear in certain enzymes and medicinal chemistry contexts.
Because sulfaate lacks a formal, widely accepted definition, readers are advised to consult the specific text
- Sulfate