sulfoxideja
Sulfoxideja, or sulfoxides, are a class of organosulfur compounds that feature the sulfinyl group, R–S(=O)–R'. The sulfur atom is bonded to two carbon substituents and one doubly bonded oxygen, giving the sulfur oxidation state of +4. The S=O bond is highly polar, and many sulfoxides are strong hydrogen bond acceptors and polar solvents. Simple examples include dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) and diethyl sulfoxide.
Chirality is possible at sulfur when the two substituents differ; such sulfoxides can be enantiomeric and,
Synthesis commonly proceeds by partial oxidation of sulfides (thioethers) with oxidants like hydrogen peroxide or peracids
Reactions and applications: Sulfoxides participate in the Pummerer rearrangement and related transformations. Dimethyl sulfoxide is a
Natural and industrial context: Dimethyl sulfide released by marine organisms can be oxidized to DMSO in the