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Thiobenzophenone is an
organosulfur compound with the
formula (C6H5)2CS. It is the
prototypical thioketone.
Unlike other thioketones that tend to dimerize...
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produced so from allicin.
Another route is oxidation, as with
thiobenzophenone from diphenylsulfine: (C6H5)2C=S + [O] → (C6H5)2C=S=O
Sulfene - related...
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alkylthioketones typically tend to form
polymers or rings. The C=S bond
length of
thiobenzophenone is 1.63 Å,
which is
comparable to 1.64 Å, the C=S bond
length of thioformaldehyde...
- BA; Kane-Barber, JM; O'Reilly, RJ; Shi, L (2007). "Polymer-supported
thiobenzophenone : a self-indicating
traceless 'catch and release'
linker for the synthesis...
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induce vomiting, and be
detected over long distances.[citation needed]
Thiobenzophenone, a
thioketone that can be
isolated as a
solid Bromoacetone Chloroacetone...
- -thioyl- (-CSR') or sulfanylidene- (=S) -thione
Diphenylmethanethione (
Thiobenzophenone)
Thial Carbonothioyl RCSH methanethioyl- (-CSH) or sulfanylidene- (=S)...
- the C-S bond by C-N pi-bonding is
indicated by the
short C=S bond in
thiobenzophenone,
which is 1.63 Å.
Thiourea occurs in two
tautomeric forms, of which...
- C13H10S (molar m****: 198.28 g/mol,
exact m****: 198.0503 u) may
refer to:
Thiobenzophenone Thioxanthene This set
index page
lists chemical structure articles...
- (RC(=S)R′) are
uncommon with
alkyl substituents, but one
example is
thiobenzophenone.
Thioaldehydes are
rarer still,
reflecting their lack of
steric protection...