A sulfoxide is a chemical compound containing a sulfinyl group (S=O) bonded to two carbon atoms. It's essentially a sulfur atom with a double-bonded oxygen and two organic groups (R and R') attached. Sulfoxides are often derived from sulfides (R-S-R') through oxidation.
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