Skeletal formula with the brosyl group highlighted in blue
In organic chemistry, brosyl (or para-bromophenylsulfonyl) group is a functional group with the chemical formula BrC6H4SO2. This group is usually introduced using the compound brosyl chloride, BrC6H4SO2Cl, which forms sulfonyl esters and amides of p-bromophenylsulfonic acid. The term brosylate refers to the anion of p-bromophenylsulfonic acid (BrC6H4SO3−).[1]
^Smith, Michael B.; March, Jerry (2007). March's Advanced Organic Chemistry (6th ed.). John Wiley & Sons. p. 497. ISBN 978-0-471-72091-1.
organic chemistry, brosyl (or para-bromophenylsulfonyl) group is a functional group with the chemical formula BrC6H4SO2. This group is usually introduced...
In organosulfur chemistry, a sulfonyl group can refer either to a functional group found primarily in sulfones, or to a substituent obtained from a sulfonic...
Ar: aryl – (also used for the element argon: see above) Bn: benzyl Bs: brosyl or (outdated) benzenesulfonyl Bu: butyl (i-, s-, or t- prefixes may be used...
groups for further information. Bs for the brosyl (p-bromobenzenesulfonyl) group; OBs is the brosylate group Ms for the mesyl (methanesulfonyl) group;...
benzenesulfonyl chloride. In the laboratory, useful reagents include tosyl chloride, brosyl chloride, nosyl chloride and mesyl chloride. Sulfonyl fluorides have the...