thionation
/θaɪˌoʊneɪˈʃən/Definitions
1. noun
The process or act of forming, or the state of being, a thionate.
“The chemist studied the thionation of the metal.”
2. noun
A compound or ion that contains sulfur in a high oxidation state, especially a thio acid or a thio salt.
“The thionation of the compound led to its increased reactivity.”