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organic backbone.
Structure of some
dithiols Benzene-1,2-
dithiol, the
parent aromatic dithiol Propane-1,3-
dithiol The drug meso-2,3-dimercaptosuccinic...
- 2-
dithiol, this
compound reacts with
aldehydes and
ketones to give 1,3-dithiolanes,
which can be
useful intermediates.
Other 1,2- and 1,3-
dithiols give...
- 2-benzenedithiol but is a
solid at
ambient temperatures (m.p. 135-137 °C). Alkene-1,2-
dithiols are unstable,
although metal complexes of alkene-1,2-dithiolates, called...
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relatively common. They are
prepared by
condensation of
thiols (−SH) or
dithiols (two −SH groups) with
aldehydes (−CH=O).
These reactions proceed via the...
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equilibria and
disulfide bond stability". Biothiols, Part A:
Monothiols and
Dithiols,
Protein Thiols, and
Thiyl Radicals.
Methods in Enzymology. Vol. 251. pp...
- It is
however unstable with
respect to oligomerization. In general, 1,3-
dithiols are
superior reductants relative to monothiols. Many
substituted 1,2-dithiolates...
- the
formula (CH(OH)CH2SH)2. A
colorless compound, it is
classified as a
dithiol and a diol. DTT is
redox reagent also
known as Cleland's reagent, after...
- Ethane-1,1-
dithiol is an
organosulfur compound with
formula CH3CH(SH)2. It is a
colourless smelly liquid that is
added to or
found in some foods. The...
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layer by
layer SAM-nanoparticle
arrays using dithiols. A
detailed review on this
subject using dithiols is
given by
Hamoudi and
Esaulov Love; et al. (2005)...
- DMPS,
another dithiol, as a mercury-chelating agent. The
Soviets also
introduced ALA,
which is
transformed by the body into the
dithiol dihydrolipoic...