Organosulfur compounds

Organosulfur compounds are a group of chemical compounds which contain an organic portion and sulfur. Taking the example of many compounds of divalent oxygen replaced by sulfur. However, sulfur can also be four - or six -cohesive. Volatile organosulfur compounds are usually unpleasant odor.

Thionamides, thioketones, thiol esters, and Thionester thiourethanes are other examples of organic sulfur compounds. There are also numerous organic sulfur compounds which are attributable to the extensive material group of heterocycles. These include, for example, thiophene, Thiazines, thiazoles, Thiazolidines, thiazoline, Thiolactams, etc.

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The oxidation of a thiol via several intermediates to the sulfonic acid.

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