Oxidation of diisobornyl disulfide with m chloroperoxybenzoic acid, lead tetracetate, and chlorine dioxide was studied. Depending on the reaction conditions, the following products with the increasing oxidation number of the sulfur atom were obtained: diisobornyl trisulfide, isobornyl isobornanethiosulfinate, isobornanesulfinyl chloride, isobornanesulfinic, isobornane sulfonic acid and their esters.
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