Classes of organosulfur compounds

Classes of organosulfur compounds

Table
Classes of organosulfur compounds
structure name example
RSH thiol methanethiol
RSR sulfide dimethyl sulfide
RSSR disulfide methyl disulfide
RSSSR trisulfide dimethyl trisulfide
RSnR polysulfide dimethyl polysulfide
(RS)2CH2 thioacetal bis(methylthio)methane
R3S b; sulfonium salt trimethylsulfonium salt
R2S b;–CH2− sulfonium ylide dimethylsulfonium methylide
R3S b; d;O oxosulfonium salt trimethyloxosulfonium salt
R2S(O) b;–CH2− oxosulfonium ylide dimethyloxosulfonium methylide
R4S sulfurane tetramethylsulfurane
R4S d;O sulfurane oxide tetramethylsulfurane oxide
R2C d;S thioketone thioacetone
RCH d;S thioaldehyde thioacetaldehyde
R2C d;S d;O thioketone S-oxide thioacetone S-oxide (a sulfine)
R2C d;SO2 thioketone S,S-dioxide thioacetone S,S-dioxide (a sulfene)
RN d;C d;S isothiocyanate methyl isothiocyanate
RSC≡N thiocyanate methyl thiocyanate
RC(O)SR´ thioate ester thioacetic acid methyl ester
RC(S)OR´ thionoate ester thionoacetic acid methyl ester
RC(S)SR´ dithioate ester dithioacetic acid methyl ester
RC(S)NH2 thioamide thioacetamide
(RO)2C d;S thionocarbonate dimethylthionocarbonate
(RS)2C d;S trithiocarbonate dimethyltrithiocarbonate
RSOH sulfenic acid methanesulfenic acid
RSO2H sulfinic acid methanesulfinic acid
RSO3H sulfonic acid methanesulfonic acid
RSCl sulfenyl chloride methanesulfenyl chloride
RS(O)Cl sulfinyl chloride methanesulfinyl chloride
RSO2Cl sulfonyl chloride methanesulfonyl chloride
RSNH2 sulfenamide methanesulfenamide
RS(O)NH2 sulfinamide methanesulfinamide
RSO2NH2 sulfonamide methanesulfonamide
R2S d;O sulfoxide dimethyl sulfoxide
R2S d;NH sulfilimine dimethyl sulfilimine
R2SO2 sulfone dimethyl sulfone
RS(O)SR thiosulfinate methyl methanethiosulfinate
R2S(O) d;NH sulfoximine dimethyl sulfoximine
(RO)2S d;O sulfite ester dimethyl sulfite
(RO)2SO2 sulfate ester dimethyl sulfate
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