- can open the ring in
thietane.
Thietane also
reacts with bromine. Leśniak, S; Lewkowski, J; Kudelska, W; Zając, A (2008). "
Thietanes and Thietes: Monocyclic"...
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tentatively identified as 2-methyldecanoic acid. The
highly odoriferous thietanes and
dithiolanes found in anal
gland secretions of some
members of the...
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Azetidine Azete Oxygen Oxetane Oxete Phosphorus Phosphetane Phosphete Sulfur Thietane Thiete Four-membered
rings with two
heteroatoms Heteroatoms Saturated Unsaturated...
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sulfur atoms Leśniak, S; Lewkowski, J; Kudelska, W; Zając, A (2008). "
Thietanes and Thietes: Monocyclic".
Comprehensive Heterocyclic Chemistry III. 2...
- by 5 mm (0.28 by 0.20 in), and
contain sulphurous volatiles,
including thietanes and dithiacyclopentanes. The
smell and
chemical composition of
these chemicals...
-
combination with
other heteroatoms, as
illustrated by thiiranes, thiirenes,
thietanes, thietes, dithietanes, thiolanes, thianes, dithianes, thiepanes, thiepines...
- ground. The
secretions of the anal
glands are
composed of 2,2-dimethyl
thietane, 2-ethylthietane,
cyclic disulfide, 3,3-dimethyl-1,2-dithiacyclopentane...
- P403+P235, P405, P501
Related compounds Other anions Oxetane, Phosphetane,
Thietane Related compounds Aziridine, Diazetidine, Pyrrolidine, Piperidine, Azepane...
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mercaptan found in
human garlic breath, and the strong-smelling
cyclic sulfide thietane.
Thiols are also
responsible for a
class of wine
faults caused by an unintended...
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Sulfenes react with enamines, ynamines, and 1,3-cyclopentadienes to give
thietanes,
thietes and Diels-Alder adducts, respectively. In the
presence of a chiral...