sulfoonimines
Sulfoonimines are a class of organic compounds containing a sulfinyl (S=O) group attached to an imine functionality (C=N). They are typically synthesized by reacting a sulfonyl chloride with an amine or an amide. These compounds possess unique electronic and structural properties, which make them valuable in various fields of chemistry and chemistry-related research.
Sulfoonimines have been investigated for their potential biological activities, such as antibacterial, antifungal, and anticancer properties.
The sulfinyl group in sulfoonimines is generally less reactive than the carbonyl group in typical imines. This
The study of sulfoonimines has also led to the development of novel chemistry applications. For example, certain
Current research into the synthesis and properties of sulfoonimines continues to uncover their potential in various