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reaction and the
Julia olefination,
sulfones are
converted to
alkenes by the
elimination of
sulfur dioxide. However,
sulfones are
unstable to bases, eliminating...
- any disfiguration. The
sulfones are
structural analogues of PABA and are
competitive inhibitors of
folic acid synthesis.
Sulfones are
bacteriostatic and...
- [(O−X−OC6H4)2SO2]n + 2n NaCl Graybill,
Bruce M. (1967). "Synthesis of aryl
sulfones". The
Journal of
Organic Chemistry. 32 (9): 2931–2933. doi:10.1021/jo01284a075...
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solid features the
sulfonyl functional group and is the
simplest of the
sulfones. It is
relatively inert chemically and is able to
resist decomposition...
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Diphenyl sulfone is an
organosulfur compound with the
formula (C6H5)2SO2. It is a
white solid that is
soluble in
organic solvents. It is used as a high...
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Bromothymol blue (also
known as
bromothymol sulfone phthalein and BTB) is a pH indicator. It is
mostly used in
applications that
require measuring substances...
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functional group are
divinyl sulfone,
phenyl vinyl sulfone,
methyl vinyl sulfone, and
ethyl vinyl sulfone. The
sulfone makes the
vinyl group electrophilic...
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Vinyl sulfone dyes are
reactive dyes
comprising a
vinyl sulfone group as
reactive group (a fiber-bonding site of the
reactive dye, "reactive hook"). Due...
- Clark, Kirk-Othmer
Encyclopedia of
Chemical Technology, "Sulfolane and
Sulfones", John
Wiley & Sons, NY, 1997 "Sulfolane Fact Sheet" (PDF).
Chevron Phillips...
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Retrieved January 12, 2015. Zhu YI,
Stiller MJ (September 2001). "Dapsone and
sulfones in dermatology:
overview and update".
Journal of the
American Academy of...