sulfittestere
Sulfittestere is a term used to refer to sulfite esters, a class of organic compounds characterized by the functional group R-O-S(=O)2-R'. These compounds are esters of sulfurous acid and feature a sulfur atom double-bonded to two oxygens and singly bonded to two alkoxy or aryl-oxy groups. The family includes symmetric and unsymmetric derivatives, depending on whether the two substituents are the same or different.
Structure and properties. The general structure of a sulfite ester is R-O-S(=O)2-R'. Physical properties vary with
Preparation. In practice, sulfite esters are prepared by condensation of alcohols with sulfurous acid derivatives under
Applications. Sulfite esters serve primarily as synthetic intermediates in organic chemistry. They are used to introduce
Safety. Handling sulfite esters requires standard laboratory precautions. They can be irritants and may decompose to
See also: sulfite, sulfonate esters, sulfurous acid, protecting groups in organic synthesis.