thumb|right|Ball-and-stick model of the diphenylsulfimide molecule,
thumb|right|Ball-and-stick model of the diphenylsulfimide molecule,
In chemistry, a sulfilimine (or sulfimide) is a type of chemical compound containing a sulfur-to-nitrogen bond which is often represented as a double bond (). In fact, a double bond violates the octet rule, and the bond may be considered a single bond with a formal charge of +1 on the sulfur and a formal charge of −1 on the nitrogen. The parent compound is sulfilimine , which is mainly of theoretical interest.
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