Sulfoxidation

in chemistry, sulfoxidation refers to two distinct reactions.

In one meaning, sulfoxidation refers to the reaction of alkanes with a mixture of sulfur dioxide and oxygen.

This reaction is employed industrially to produce alkyl sulfonic acids, which are used as surfactants.

[1] The reaction favors secondary positions in accord with its free-radical mechanism.

A typical source of "O" is hydrogen peroxide.