39938-06-2Relevant academic research and scientific papers
A layered silver sulfonate incorporating nine-coordinate Ag(I) in a hexagonal grid
Shimizu, George K. H.,Enright, Gary D.,Ratcliffe, Chris I.,Preston, Keith F.,Reid, Jennifer L.,Ripmeester, John A.
, p. 1485 - 1486 (1999)
Silver benzenesulfonate is an example of a layered 'inorgano-organic' solid where the inorganic component is comprised of sulfonate-bridged silver(I) centers and the organic moiety is a phenyl group; the resulting network of silver ions forms a planar hexagonal array incorporating a previously unobserved six-fold metal-bridging mode for the sulfonate ion.
Sulfosilylation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons by Trimethylsilyl Chlorosulfonate
Hofmann, Karin,Simchen, Gerhard
, p. 282 - 297 (2007/10/02)
Aromatic hydrocarbons 2 ,6 ,8 ,9 ,13 ,16 ,18 ,19 ,22 react with trimethylsilyl chlorosulfonate (1) to give trimethylsilyl arenesulfonates 5, 7, 11, 12, 15, 23 or sulfonic acids 17, 20, 21.If trimethylsilyl sulfonates are obtained, working up of the sulfonation mixtures is possible by distillation.By hydrohalogenolysis of trimethylsilyl sulfonates 5 at 0-5 deg C anhydrous sulfonic acids 3 result.The pathways to diphenylsulfone (25a) in the reaction of benzene (2a) with 1 were investigated.In this connection we succeeded in synthesizing benzenepyrosulfonic acid (28) and trimethylsilyl benzenepyrosulfonate (29).
