sulfonada
Sulfonada is a term used in chemistry to describe a compound that has undergone sulfonation, meaning it bears a sulfonic acid group (–SO3H) or a sulfonate group (–SO3−) attached to its structure. The introduction of a sulfonic group increases polarity and acidity, often converting hydrophobic substrates into water-soluble derivatives.
Sulfonation is typically an electrophilic aromatic substitution reaction, carried out with reagents such as sulfuric acid,
Properties and applications: Sulfonated compounds are usually highly polar and many are strong acids; sulfonic acid
Safety and environment: Handling of sulfonation reagents requires corrosion-resistant equipment; strong acids can cause severe burns