sulfonihapot
Sulfonihapot, known in English as sulfonic acids, are a class of organosulfur compounds that contain the sulfonyl functional group, −SO3H, attached to an organic residue. The general formula is RSO3H, where R can be an alkyl, aryl, or more complex group. They are typically strong Brønsted acids, with pKa values around the negative to near-zero range, making them among the strongest common organic acids. In many cases they exist as the neutral acid or as water-soluble salts.
Structure and properties are characterized by resonance-stabilized −SO3H groups. The group withdraws electron density, contributing to
Preparation methods are primarily industrial sulfonation of hydrocarbons. This is commonly accomplished by treating arenes or
Applications are broad: detergents and surfactants frequently use alkylbenzenesulfonates and related sulfonates; sulfonic acids are key
Examples include benzenesulfonic acid, p-toluenesulfonic acid, and methanesulfonic acid. Safety concerns include their strong acidity and