thioiminium
Thioiminium refers to a class of chemical compounds characterized by a positively charged sulfur atom double-bonded to a carbon atom, which is in turn bonded to a nitrogen atom. The general structure can be represented as [R2S=NR'2]+, where R and R' represent alkyl or aryl groups, or hydrogen atoms. This species is an iminium cation analog where an oxygen atom has been replaced by a sulfur atom.
Thioiminium salts are often reactive intermediates in organic synthesis. They can be generated through various methods,
These compounds play a role in certain organic transformations, such as cyclization reactions and the synthesis