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Thiirane, more
commonly known as
ethylene sulfide, is the
cyclic chemical compound with the
formula C2H4S. It is the
smallest sulfur-containing heterocycle...
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Preferred IUPAC name 1λ4-Thiiran-1-one
Other names Ethylene sulfoxide Thiirane S-oxide
Thiirane oxide Identifiers CAS
Number 7117-41-1 3D
model (JSmol) Interactive...
- the
sulfur analogue of an
epoxide or aziridine. They are also
known as
thiiranes,
olefin sulfides,
thioalkylene oxides, and thiacyclopropanes. Episulfides...
- (ethylene oxide, epoxides)
Oxirene Phosphorus Phosphirane Phosphirene Sulfur Thiirane (ethylene sulfide, episulfides)
Thiirene Three-membered
rings with two...
- alkene. When
treated with thiourea,
epoxides convert to the
episulfide (
thiiranes).
Epoxides undergo ring
expansion reactions,
illustrated by the insertion...
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synthesis reaction.
Thiocyanate ions or
thiourea transform ethylene oxide into
thiirane (ethylene sulfide): (CH2CH2)O + (NH2)2C=S → (CH2CH2)S + (NH2)2C=O Reaction...
- g dm−3
Related compounds Related heterocycles Aziridine Ethylene oxide Thiirane Except where otherwise noted, data are
given for
materials in
their standard...
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metal atom. This was
first shown in 2003. The bis(trimethylphosphine)
thiirane S-oxide
complex of platinum, when
heated in
toluene at 110 °C
loses ethylene...
- structures,
often in
combination with
other heteroatoms, as
illustrated by
thiiranes, thiirenes, thietanes, thietes, dithietanes, thiolanes, thianes, dithianes...
- and the dithiol. SO
inserts into alkenes,
alkynes and
dienes producing thiiranes,
molecules with three-membered
rings containing sulfur.
Sulfur monoxide...