szulfátészter
Szulfátészter is the Hungarian term for sulfate ester. A sulfate ester is a chemical compound where a sulfate group (SO4) is attached to an organic molecule through one or more oxygen atoms. The general formula for a sulfate ester is R-O-SO2-O-R', where R and R' represent organic groups, which can be alkyl, aryl, or other organic radicals. If only one organic group is attached to the sulfate group, it is a monoester with the formula R-O-SO3-X, where X is a cation such as sodium or potassium, making it a salt of a sulfuric acid monoester. If both oxygen atoms of the sulfate group are attached to organic groups, it is a diester with the formula R-O-SO2-O-R'.
Sulfate esters are important in organic chemistry and biochemistry. Many biologically significant molecules, such as heparin