thioverbindingen
Thioverbindingen, also known as organosulfur compounds, are chemical compounds that contain a carbon-sulfur bond. They are a diverse group of organic molecules with sulfur playing a central role in their structure and reactivity. The most basic thioverbinding is a thiol, also called a mercaptan, characterized by the functional group -SH. In thiols, the sulfur atom is bonded to a carbon atom and a hydrogen atom. Examples include methanethiol and ethanethiol.
Thioverbindingen are found in various natural and synthetic materials. They are present in proteins, where they
In industry, thioverbindingen have numerous applications. They are used as antioxidants, vulcanizing agents for rubber, and