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what happens when a thioether is oxidised with peroxide

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Thioethers in the absence of TS-1 are oxidised by hydrogen peroxide to form the sulfoxide via a rapid non-catalysed reaction. The non-catalysed sequential oxidation of the sulfoxide to the sulfone is not observed. In the presence of TS-1, oxidation to both the sulfoxide and sulfone is typically observed.

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