thioenols
Thioenols are organic compounds containing a carbon-carbon double bond adjacent to a thiol group. The general formula can be represented as R-C(=S)-H or R-C(SH)=CH2, where R represents a substituent. They are sulfur analogs of enols, where the oxygen atom of the hydroxyl group is replaced by a sulfur atom. Thioenols typically exhibit tautomerism, existing in equilibrium with their corresponding thioketone or thial form. This tautomerism is analogous to keto-enol tautomerism, with the equilibrium often favoring the thioketone or thial.
The presence of the sulfur atom significantly influences the chemical properties of thioenols compared to their