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N-Sulfinyl imine         
  • Preparation of chiral ''N''-sulfinyl imines
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  • Preparation of Davis sulfinimine
  • Application of ''N''-sulfinyl imines in preparation of chiral amine derivatives
ANY IMINE HAVING A SULFINYL GROUP BONDED TO NITROGEN ATOM
N-Sulfinyl Imine; N-sulfinyl imine; Sulfinylimine; Sulfinyl imine; Thiooxime S-oxide; Sulfinimine
N-Sulfinyl imines (N-sulfinylimines, sulfinimines, thiooxime S-oxides) are a class of imines bearing a sulfinyl group attached to nitrogen. These imines display usefully stereoselectivity reactivity and due to the presence of the chiral electron withdrawing N-sulfinyl group.
Sulfinyl halide         
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HALIDE GROUPS OCCUR WHEN A SULFINYL FUNCTIONAL GROUP IS SINGLY BONDED TO A HALOGEN ATOM. THEY HAVE THE GENERAL FORMULA R-S(O)-X, WHERE X IS A HALOGEN, AND ARE INTERMEDIATE IN OXIDATION LEVEL BETWEEN SULFENYL HALIDES, R-S-X, AND SULFONYL HALIDES, R-SO
Sulfinyl chloride; Sulfinyl bromide
Sulfinyl halide have the general formula R−S(O)−X, where X is a halogen. They are intermediate in oxidation level between sulfenyl halides, R−S−X, and sulfonyl halides, R−SO2−X.
Ň         
LETTER OF THE CZECH, SLOVAK, AND TURKMEN ALPHABETS
N-caron; N caron; N with caron
The grapheme Ň (minuscule: ň) is a letter in the Czech, Slovak and Turkmen alphabets. It is formed from Latin N with the addition of a caron (háček in Czech and mäkčeň in Slovak) and follows plain N in the alphabet.