During the course of this research project a series of novel sulfur-based reagents depicting unique electronic properties have been prepared. These reagents allow the late stage functionalization of complex organic molecules or important synthetic intermediates; thus, facilitating the identification of new targets in areas such as drug discovery and crop science. Group transfer reagents are often based in platforms such as hypervalent I(III) reagents or pyridinium salts, but these reagents depict limitations. Either the groups that can be transferred are limited to some functionalities, or their implementation in industrial processes is seriously limited due to their high reactive nature. The reagents we have prepared in SULFOSOL partially solve some of these problems. They are much much more thermally stable than the I(III) counterparts, but at the same time more reactive ant atom economic than pyridinium ones. This allows their handling in big scale, and enables functional group manipulations to be carried out on these reagents after incorporation of the sulfonium moiety. Moreover, most of the new transformations we have developed are metal free, allowing their implementation in the last steps of complex syntheses where traces of transition metal impurities are not tolerated for safety issues.