sulfoxidelike
Sulfoxidelike is a term used in chemistry to describe structures, motifs, or reagents that resemble sulfoxides in bonding, polarity, or reactivity, without necessarily being strict sulfoxides themselves. The phrase is informal and context-dependent, and its exact meaning can vary between subfields. In general, sulfoxidelike references point to sulfur-centered functionality that imparts a significant S–O character and related chemical behavior.
Structurally, sulfoxidelike motifs often involve a sulfur atom bonded to an oxygen in a way that creates
In practice, sulfoxidelike features can affect solubility, polarity, and reaction pathways, and may be exploited in
See also: sulfoxide, sulfinyl group, sulfoxide ligands, sulfoxy chemistry.