Synthesis 1971; 1971(11): 563-586
DOI: 10.1055/s-1971-21774
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One Hundred Years of Sulfenic Acid Chemistry II a. Oxidation, Reduction, and Addition Reactions of Sulfenyl Halides1

Engelbert KÜHLE*
  • *Wissenschaftliches Hauptlaboratorium, Farbenfabriken Bayer AG, D-509 Leverkusen - Bayerwerk
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Publication Date:
11 March 2002 (online)

Part I of this review dealt with the preparation of sulfenic acid halides. The preparatively important reactions of the sulfenic acid halides are described in Parts IIa and IIb. Part IIa covers: 1. Oxidations and Reductions 2. Sulfurization and Desulfurization 3. Hydrolysis 4. Addition Reactions 5. Addition-Elimination Reactions It is not the aim of this article to give a complete compilation of the literature on all known work on reactions of sulfenic acid halides; rather is it intended to discuss all reaction types and their range of applicability with reference to characteristic examples.

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