sulfamatetype
Sulfamate-type compounds are a broad family of chemical species that contain the sulfamate functional group, derived from sulfamic acid. In common usage the group appears as a sulfamate ester with the structural motif R–O–SO2–NH2, where an oxygen-bearing moiety is linked to a sulfonylamide unit. The term also covers sulfamate salts and related derivatives in which the amide nitrogen is substituted or deprotonated. Together, sulfamate-type compounds include small molecules, oligomers, and polymeric materials used in synthesis, catalysis, and materials science.
Structural diversity arises from variations at the R group, substitution on the nitrogen, and the way the
Preparation commonly involves esterification of sulfamic acid derivatives with alcohols to form sulfamate esters, or sulfonylation
Safety and handling notes reflect typical concerns for sulfur-containing organic compounds; many sulfamate esters and salts