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  2. Methylsulfonylmethane - Wikipedia

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    Dimethyl sulfone (DMSO 2) is an organosulfur compound with the formula (CH 3) 2 SO 2. It is also known by several other names including methyl sulfone and (especially in alternative medicine) methylsulfonylmethane (MSM). [4] This colorless solid features the sulfonyl functional group and is the simplest of the sulfones. It is relatively inert ...

  3. Methanesulfonyl chloride - Wikipedia

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    Methanesulfonyl chloride is mainly used to give methanesulfonates by its reaction with alcohols in the presence of a non-nucleophilic base. [8] In contrast to the formation of toluenesulfonates from alcohols and p-toluenesulfonyl chloride in the presence of pyridine, the formation of methanesulfonates is believed to proceed via a mechanism wherein methanesulfonyl chloride first undergoes an ...

  4. Sulfonyl halide - Wikipedia

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    The sulfonyl chlorides and fluorides are of dominant importance in this series. [1] [2] Sulfonyl halides have tetrahedral sulfur centres attached to two oxygen atoms, an organic radical, and a halide. In a representative example, methanesulfonyl chloride, the S=O, S−C, and S−Cl bond distances are respectively 142.4, 176.3, and 204.6 pm. [3]

  5. Methanesulfonic anhydride - Wikipedia

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    Ms 2 O may be prepared by the dehydration of methanesulfonic acid with phosphorus pentoxide. [2] P 2 O 5 + 6 CH 3 SO 3 H → 3 (CH 3 SO 2) 2 O + 2 H 3 PO 4. Ms 2 O can be purified by distillation under vacuum (distillation of a solid) or by recrystallization from Methyl tert-butyl ether/toluene.

  6. Methanesulfonic acid - Wikipedia

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    Methanesulfonic acid (MsOH, MSA) or methanesulphonic acid (in British English) is an organosulfuric, colorless liquid with the molecular formula CH 3 SO 3 H and structure H 3 C−S(=O) 2 −OH. It is the simplest of the alkylsulfonic acids ( R−S(=O) 2 −OH ).

  7. Trifluoromethanesulfonic anhydride - Wikipedia

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    Trifluoromethanesulfonic anhydride, also known as triflic anhydride, is the chemical compound with the formula (CF 3 SO 2) 2 O. It is the acid anhydride derived from triflic acid . This compound is a strong electrophile , useful for introducing the triflyl group , CF 3 SO 2 .

  8. Bistriflimide - Wikipedia

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    Its pK a value in water cannot be accurately determined but in acetonitrile it has been estimated as −0.10 and in 1,2-dichloroethane −12.3 (relative to the pK a value of 2,4,6-trinitrophenol (picric acid), anchored to zero to crudely approximate the aqueous pK a scale [2]), making it more acidic than triflic acid (pK a MeCN = 0.70, pK a DCE ...

  9. Triflidic acid - Wikipedia

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    Triflidic acid (IUPAC name: tris[(trifluoromethyl)sulfonyl]methane, abbreviated formula: Tf 3 CH) is an organic superacid. It is one of the strongest known carbon acids and is among the strongest Brønsted acids in general, with an acidity exceeded only by the carborane acids .