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- liquid with an intensely unpleasant odor. It is also known as thiophane, thiolane, or THT. Tetrahydrothiophene is prepared by the reaction of tetrahydrofuran...
- Sulfolane (also tetramethylene sulfone, systematic name: 1λ6-thiolane-1,1-dione) is an organosulfur compound, formally a cyclic sulfone, with the formula...
- Phosphole Selenium Selenolane Selenophene Silicon Silolane Silole Sulfur Thiolane Thiophene (Thiole not used) Tellurium Tellurolane Tellurophene Tin Stannolane...
- Biotin (also known as vitamin B7 or vitamin H) is one of the B vitamins. It is involved in a wide range of metabolic processes, both in humans and in other...
- to: Allyl methyl sulfide Tetrahydrothiophene, also known as thiophane, thiolane, or THT This set index page lists chemical structure articles ****ociated...
- (SC4H8=tetrahydrothiophene). Ta2Cl6(SMe2)3, Ta2Cl6(thiane)3 and Ta2Cl6(thiolane)3 have a double bond between the two tantalum atoms, and two bridging chlorides...
- Homocysteine thiolactone (HTL) is an organosulfur compound with the formula H2NCHC(O)SCH2CH2. It is the thiolactone (intramolecular thioester) of homocysteine...
- 6′′-Di(furan-3-yl)-9,9′′-dimethyldodecahydro-2H,2′′H,4H,4′′H-dispiro[quinolizine-3,2′-thiolane-4′,3′′-quinolizine] Identifiers CAS Number 4850-09-3 N 30343-72-7 N 3D...
- illustrated by thiiranes, thiirenes, thietanes, thietes, dithietanes, thiolanes, thianes, dithianes, thiepanes, thiepines, thiazoles, isothiazoles, and...
- Bromo(tetrahydrothiophene)gold(I) is a coordination complex of gold. It is related to the more commonly used chloro(tetrahydrothiophene)gold(I). Similarly...