sulfinylamines
Sulfinylamines, also known as sulfilimines, are a class of organosulfur compounds with the general formula R2S=NR'. They contain a sulfur-nitrogen double bond where the sulfur atom is also bonded to two other groups, typically alkyl or aryl. The sulfur atom in a sulfinylamine is in a +2 oxidation state. These compounds are structurally analogous to imines (R2C=NR') and can be considered to be sulfur analogs of oximes.
Sulfinylamines are typically synthesized through the oxidation of sulfides or thioethers in the presence of amines,
The chemistry of sulfinylamines has been of interest due to their potential as synthetic intermediates and