thioketone
Thioketone, or thiocarbonyl compound, is an organic molecule containing a thiocarbonyl group (R-C(=S)-R'), the sulfur analog of a ketone carbonyl. In this class, the oxygen of the carbonyl is replaced by sulfur. If one substituent on the carbonyl carbon is hydrogen, the substance is a thioaldehyde rather than a thioketone.
Preparation of thioketones is commonly achieved by thionation of ketones using specialized reagents such as Lawesson’s
Notable examples include thiobenzophenone (diphenyl thioketone) and 9-thioxanthone, a well-known photoinitiator in polymer chemistry. Many thioketones
Reactivity and properties of thioketones follow their thiocarbonyl character. The C=S bond is polarizable and serves