sulfonated
Sulfonated describes a chemical compound that contains one or more sulfonate groups, typically the sulfonic acid group (−SO3H) or its deprotonated/salt form (−SO3−). The term often arises from sulfonation, a reaction that introduces a sulfonyl group onto a substrate, usually by electrophilic aromatic substitution of an aromatic ring using sulfuric acid, sulfur trioxide, or related reagents. The product may be a sulfonic acid or, after neutralization or salt formation, a sulfonate.
In organic and polymer chemistry, sulfonated materials are valued for their high polarity, strong acidity, and
Properties: the sulfonate group is highly electron-withdrawing and imparts significant polarity, often rendering the molecule water-soluble.
Limitations: regioselectivity and over-sulfonation can be challenging, and sensitive substrates may decompose under sulfonating conditions. Despite