sulfoxonium
Sulfoxonium refers to a class of organosulfur species centered on a sulfoxonium cation, typically written as [R3S(O)]+, in salts with a counterion such as BF4– or PF6–. These cations are formed by alkylation of a sulfoxide at sulfur, producing sulfoxonium salts that are commonly used as precursors in organic synthesis. A widely used example is trimethylsulfoxonium tetrafluoroborate, derived from a dialkyl sulfoxide subjected to methylation.
Structurally, sulfoxonium cations feature sulfur in a high oxidation state (commonly described as S(VI)) bonded to
Preparation of sulfoxonium salts generally involves alkylation of a sulfoxide at sulfur using a suitable alkylating
In synthetic chemistry, sulfoxonium salts are valued as precursors to sulfoxonium ylides. Deprotonation at the carbon