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Local: Mercaptan:
any of a class of organosulfur compounds is similar to the
alcohol and phenol but containing a sulfur atom in place of the oxygen atom.
Compounds containing -SH as the principal group directly attached to carbon are
named 'thiols'. In substitutive nomenclature their names are formed by adding
'-thiol' as a suffix to the name of the parent compound. When -SH is not the
principal group, the prefix 'mercapto-' is placed before the name of the parent
compound to denote an unsubstituted -SH group. 'thio' is a chemical prefix
indicates the replacement of an oxygen in an acid radical by sulfur with a
negative valence of 2.
Sulfate
(also spelled sulphates in Euorpe) is any chemical compound related to sulfuric acid, formed
by replacing one or both of the hydrogens with a metal or a radical. Sulfite is any salt of sulfurous
acid, chemical species H2SO3, which is formed in aqueous solutions of sulfur
dioxide. Sulfurous acid is a clear liquid with a strong sulfur aroma. Sulfide is
a compound having one or more sulfur atoms in which the sulfur is connected
directly to a carbon, metal, or other nonoxygen atom; for example, sodium
sulfide, Na2S. Sulfur compounds are used in the synthesis of medicine and
chemicals, manufacture of wood, pulp and paper. They are used in winemaking,
brewing, food preservation, metallurgy, engraving process, ore flotation,
additive in making steel, bleaching, metal treatment and as an analytic reagent.
The first chemical contrast of thiols and sulfides with
alcohols and ethers is acidity which is important in organic reactions. Thiols
are stronger acids than relevant alcohols and phenols. Thiolate conjugate bases
are easily formed, and are excellent nucleophiles in SN2 reactions of alkyl
halides and tosylates. The nucleophilicity of sulfur is much greater than that
of oxygen, resulting in a number of useful electrophilic substitution reaction
that are rare by oxygen. For example, sulfides form (with alkyl halides) ternary
sulfonium salts, in the same alkylattion of tert-amines quaternary ammonium
salts, whereas ternary oxonium salts are prepared only under extream conditions.
Without exception, sulfoxides, sulfinate salts and sulfite anion also alkylate
on sulfur, despite of the partial negative formal charge on oxygen and partial
positive charge on sulfur. The second character is the oxidation states of
sulfur. Oxygen has only two oxidation states, whereas sulfur covers from –2 to
+6 as follows:
- -2: Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S), sulfides, sulfonium ions
- -1:
disulfides
- 0: S elemental, sulfoxides, sulfenic acids
- +2: sulfones,
sulfinic acids
- +4: sulfonic acids, sulfite esters
- +6: sulfate
esters
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