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Ball-and-stick model of the diphenylsulfimide molecule, Ph2S=NH[1]

In chemistry, a sulfilimine (or sulfimide) is a type of chemical compound containing a sulfur-to-nitrogen bond which is often represented as a double bond (S=N). In fact, a double bond violates the octet rule, and the bond may be considered a single bond with a formal charge of +1 on the sulfur and a formal charge of −1 on the nitrogen. The parent compound is sulfilimine H2S=NH, which is mainly of theoretical interest.

Examples include S,S-diphenylsulfilimine[2] and sulfoximines [Category] such as methylphenylsulfoximine:[3] In the case of a sulfoximine, the bonds can be considered single bonds, with formal charges of −1 on both the oxygen and the nitrogen, and a formal charge of +2 on the sulfur.

Methyl-phenylsulfoximine, a sulfur(VI) compound (left), and S,S-diphenylsulfilimine, a sulfur(IV) compound (right)

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Preparation

Most sulfilimines are N-substituted with electron-withdrawing groups. These compounds are typically prepared by oxidation of thioethers with electrophilic amine reagents, such as chloramine-T in the presence of a base:[4]

R2S + ClNHTs → R2S=NTs + HCl

An alternative route involves reactions of electrophilic sulfur compounds with amines. The imidosulfonium reagents provide a source of "Me2S2+", which are attacked by amines.

Sulfilimine bonds in proteins

Sulfilimine bonds stabilize collagen IV strands found in the extracellular matrix[5] and arose at least 500 mya.[6] These bonds covalently connect hydroxylysine and methionine residues of adjacent polypeptide strands to form a larger collagen trimer.

References

  1. ^ Elsegood, Mark R. J.; Holmes, Kathryn E.; Kelly, Paul F.; Parr, Jonathan; Stonehouse, Julia M. (2002). "The preparation and structure of novel sulfimide systems; X-ray crystal structures of 1,4-(PHS{NH})2C6H4 (And dihydrate), 1,2-(PHS{NH})(PHS)C6H4·H2O and of [Ph2SNH] and its hydrate". New Journal of Chemistry. 26 (2): 202–206. doi:10.1039/b103502a.
  2. ^ "S,S-Diphenylsulfilimine". Sigma-Aldrich.
  3. ^ "(R)-(−)-S-Methyl-S-phenylsulfoximine". Sigma-Aldrich.
  4. ^ Gilchrist, Thomas L.; Moody, Christopher J. (1977). "The chemistry of sulfilimines". Chemical Reviews. 77 (3): 409–435. doi:10.1021/cr60307a005.
  5. ^ Vanacore R, Ham AL, Voehler M, Sanders CR, Conrads TP, Veenstra TD, Sharpless KB, Dawson PE, Hudson BG (September 4, 2009). "A sulfilimine bond identified in collagen IV". Science. 325 (5945): 1230–1234. Bibcode:2009Sci...325.1230V. doi:10.1126/science.1176811. PMC 2876822. PMID 19729652.
  6. ^ Fidler, Aaron L.; Vanacore, Roberto M.; Chetyrkin, Sergei V.; Pedchenko, Vadim K.; Bhave, Gautam; Yin, Viravuth P.; Stothers, Cody L.; Rose, Kristie Lindsey; McDonald, W. Hayes; Clark, Travis A.; Borza, Dorin-Bogdan; Steele, Robert E.; Ivy, Michael T.; Hudson, Julie K.; Hudson, Billy G.; Hudson, Billy G. (2014). "A unique covalent bond in basement membrane is a primordial innovation for tissue evolution". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 111 (1): 331–336. Bibcode:2014PNAS..111..331F. doi:10.1073/pnas.1318499111. PMC 3890831. PMID 24344311.
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