Sulfonyl halide
Chemical group made of an –S(=O)₂ group bound to a halogen / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In inorganic chemistry, sulfonyl halide groups occur when a sulfonyl (>S(=O)2) functional group is singly bonded to a halogen atom. They have the general formula RSO2X, where X is a halogen. The stability of sulfonyl halides decreases in the order fluorides > chlorides > bromides > iodides, all four types being well known. The sulfonyl chlorides and fluorides are of dominant importance in this series.[1][2]