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Sulfone

The structure of a sulfone
Dimethyl sulfone, an example of a sulfone

In organic chemistry, a sulfone is a organosulfur compound containing a sulfonyl (R−S(=O)2−R’) functional group attached to two carbon atoms. The central hexavalent sulfur atom is double-bonded to each of two oxygen atoms and has a single bond to each of two carbon atoms, usually in two separate hydrocarbon substituents.[1]

  1. ^ Hornback, Joseph (2006). Organic Chemistry. Australia: Thomson Brooks/Cole. ISBN 978-0-534-38951-2.

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