sulfenyl
Sulfenyl is a functional-group designation used in organosulfur chemistry to denote the sulfur-centered substituent RS–. In many compounds the sulfenyl unit serves as a linking group between two carbon fragments, giving thioethers (sulfides) of the form R–S–R′. The term also describes a class of reagents in which the RS– fragment is transferred to a substrate, producing sulfenylated products.
Naming and scope: The sulfenyl group is the substituent derived from a thiol by removal of hydrogen.
Reactivity and applications: Sulfenylating reactions transfer RS groups to nucleophiles or radicals, enabling formation of aryl-
See also sulfur chemistry and organosulfur functional groups.