- Both
unsubstituted and
substituted tetrahydrothiophenes are
reported to
occur in nature. For example,
tetrahydrothiophene occurs as a
volatile from Eruca...
- sulfolene.
Other syntheses have also been developed, such as
oxidizing tetrahydrothiophene with
hydrogen peroxide. This
reaction produces tetramethylene sulfoxide...
-
classified as a
heterocyclic compound, with a sulfur-containing
tetrahydrothiophene ring
fused to a
ureido group. A C5-carboxylic acid side
chain is...
-
internationally recognized European Standard is EN 589. In the
United States,
tetrahydrothiophene (thiophane) or amyl
mercaptan are also
approved odorants, although...
- is the
hydrate AuBr3·H2O.
Another well
known adduct is that with
tetrahydrothiophene. The
tetrabromide is also known: HBr + AuBr3 → H+[AuBr4]− Gold(III)...
- Chloro(
tetrahydrothiophene)gold(I),
abbreviated (tht)AuCl, is a
coordination complex of gold. Like the
dimethyl sulfide analog, this
compound is used...
- N 128
Acetonitrile N 60 DMA O 112 DMSO O 105 THF O 90.4 Et2O O 78.8
Acetone O 76.0
EtOAc O 75.5
Trimethylphosphine P 97.3
Tetrahydrothiophene S 51.6...
- a
solid acid catalyst, THF
reacts with
hydrogen sulfide to give
tetrahydrothiophene. THF is a
Lewis base that
bonds to a
variety of
Lewis acids such...
- (butter flavor)
Acetoin (butter flavor)
Nerolin (orange flowers)
Tetrahydrothiophene (added to
natural gas) 2,4,6-Trichloroanisole (cork taint) Substituted...
-
mineral oil - 5,000 50 600
pyridine - 11 0.5 30
tetrahydrofuran - 7 0.5 300
tetrahydrothiophene - 8.8 0.5 5,000
tetrabromomethane (bro****rm) - 75 - 630...