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1977
Sulfones are compounds in which the sulfur atom is bonded to two carbon atoms and two terminal oxygens in a tetrahedral arrangement, which is easily deformable.1 The sulfonyl moiety probably is a hydrid of the forms shown below ...
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Sulfones are compounds in which the sulfur atom is bonded to two carbon atoms and two terminal oxygens in a tetrahedral arrangement, which is easily deformable.1 The sulfonyl moiety probably is a hydrid of the forms shown below ...
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Sulfonic Esters of Carbohydrates
1953Publisher Summary This chapter discusses sulfonic esters of carbohydrates. Of the various ways in which sulfonic esters may be synthesized, only two––the use of metallic salts of sulfonic acids and the use of suljonyl halides–– have so far achieved importance in carbohydrate chemistry.
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THE PHARMACOLOGY OF THE SULFONES
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1949Elwood Titus, Jack Bernstein
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Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2018
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ChemInform Abstract: SULFONE IMINES AND SULFONE DIIMINES
Chemischer Informationsdienst, 1978W. Haubold, E. Fluck
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Conversion of β-Oxo Sulfones into Acetylenic Sulfones
Synlett, 1990Jae Wook Lee, Dong Young Oh
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