Diphenyl Sulfoxide

A summary of the most common chemical descriptors (InChI Key and SMILES codes) for Diphenyl Sulfoxide are summarized together with 3D and 2D structures and relevant physico-chemical properties.

What is the Diphenyl Sulfoxide?

The molecule Diphenyl Sulfoxide presents a molecular formula of C12H10OS and its IUPAC name is diphenyl sulfoxide.

Diphenyl sulfoxide (DPSO) is a molecule with the chemical formula C6H5SO. It is a white solid with a faint odor. It is insoluble in water, but soluble in organic solvents. It is used as a solvent and as a reagent in organic synthesis..

DPSO was first synthesized in 1876 by August Kekule. It is produced by the oxidation of diphenyl sulfide with oxygen:.

2 C6H5S + 3 O2 → 2 C6H5SO + 2 SO2.

DPSO is a polar solvent. It has a dielectric constant of 18.4 and a dipole moment of 2.85 D..

DPSO is used as a solvent for organic reactions, particularly those involving sulfonation and reduction. It is also used as a reaction medium for the synthesis of organic compounds..

DPSO is a strong oxidizing agent. It reacts with organic compounds to form sulfones:.

R-OH + DPSO → R-SO2- + H+.

It also reacts with metals to form sulfides:.

2 Fe + 3 DPSO + 2 H2O → 2 Fe(OH)3 + 3 SO2.

DPSO is corrosive and should be handled with care..

3D structure

Cartesian coordinates

Geometry of Diphenyl Sulfoxide in x, y and z coordinates (Å units) to copy/paste elsewhere. Generated with Open Babel software.

2D drawing

 

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Diphenyl Sulfoxide

 

Molecule descriptors

 
IUPAC namediphenyl sulfoxide
InChI codeInChI=1S/C10H15NO/c1-8(11-2)10(12)9-6-4-3-5-7-9/h3-8,10-12H,1-2H3
InChI KeyJJHHIJFTHRNPIK-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILESS(=O)(c1ccccc1)c1ccccc1

Other names (synonyms)

IUPAC nomenclature provides a standardized method for naming chemical compounds. Although this system is widely used in chemistry, many chemical compounds have also other names commonly used in different contexts. These synonyms can come from a variety of sources and are used for a variety of purposes.

One common source of synonyms for chemical compounds is the common or trivial names, assigned on the basis of appearance, properties, or origin of the molecule.

Another source of synonyms are historical or obsolete names employed in the past, however replaced nowadays by more modern or standardized names.

In addition to common and historical names, chemical compounds may also have synonyms that are specific to a particular field or industry.

Reference codes for other databases

There exist several different chemical codes commonly used in orded to identify molecules:

Physico-Chemical properties

IUPAC namediphenyl sulfoxide
Molecular formulaC12H10OS
Molecular weight202.272
Melting point (ºC)70
Boiling point (ºC)-
Density (g/cm3)-
Molar refractivity57.69
LogP3.7
Topological polar surface area32.3

LogP and topological polar surface area (TPSA) values were estimated using Open Babel software.

The n-octanol/water partition coeficient (Kow) data is applied in toxicology and drug research. Kow values are used, to guess the environmental fate of persistent organic pollutants. High partition coefficients values, tend to accumulate in the fatty tissue of organisms. Molecules with a log(Kow) (or LogP) greater than 5 are considered to bioaccumulate.

TPSA values are the sum of the surface area over all polar atoms or molecules, mainly oxygen and nitrogen, also including hydrogen atoms.

In medicinal chemistry, TPSA is used to assess the ability of a drug to permeabilise cells.

For molecules to penetrate the blood-brain barrier (and act on receptors in the central nervous system), TPSA values below 90 Å2 are required. Thus, molecules with a polar surface area greater than 140 Å2 tend to be poorly permeable to cell membranes.