sulfonylcontaining
Sulfonyl-containing compounds are organic or inorganic molecules that feature a sulfonyl group, defined as a sulfur atom double-bonded to two oxygens and attached to two substituents (-SO2-). In organic chemistry this group appears in several contexts, including sulfones (R-SO2-R), sulfonamides (R-SO2-NR'R''), sulfonyl halides (R-SO2-X), and related derivatives. The sulfonyl moiety is highly polar and strongly electron-withdrawing, which affects acidity, basicity, and reactivity, and often improves the chemical and thermal stability of the parent molecule.
Structural distinctions: Sulfones contain a sulfur(VI) center bonded to two carbon substituents, forming a stable diaryl
Synthesis and reactivity: Sulfonyl chlorides can be prepared by chlorosulfonation or oxidation of sulfides, and they
Applications: Sulfonyl-containing compounds are central in medicinal chemistry (many sulfonamide drugs), agriculture, and materials science. They
Safety: Reagents such as sulfonyl chlorides are corrosive and moisture sensitive; appropriate handling and waste disposal