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Plectophila thiophanes is a moth in the
family Xyloryctidae. It was
described by
Alfred Jefferis Turner in 1917. It is
found in Australia,
where it has...
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colorless liquid with an
intensely unpleasant odor. It is also
known as
thiophane, thiolane, or THT.
Tetrahydrothiophene is
prepared by the
reaction of...
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consumers in
detecting leaks. An
odorizer with an
unpleasant smell, such as
thiophane or tert-Butylthiol (t-butyl mercaptan) may be added.
Situations have occurred...
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European Standard is EN 589. In the
United States,
tetrahydrothiophene (
thiophane) or amyl
mercaptan are also
approved odorants,
although neither is currently...
- tert-Butylthiol (t-butyl mercaptan), is added.
Sometimes a
related compound,
thiophane, may be used in the mixture. An odor that is
viewed as
unpleasant by some...
- may
refer to:
Allyl methyl sulfide Tetrahydrothiophene, also
known as
thiophane, thiolane, or THT This set
index page
lists chemical structure articles...
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Plectophila pyrgodes Turner, 1898
Plectophila sarculata Lucas, 1901
Plectophila thiophanes (Turner, 1917)
Plectophila thrasycosma (Meyrick, 1915) Meyrick, E. (1890)...
- dethiobiotin. This
radical attacks the
sulfur attached to C9 and
forms the
thiophane ring of biotin,
leaving behind an
unstable diferrous cluster that likely...
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pyrgodes Turner, 1898
Plectophila sarculata T.P. Lucas, 1901
Plectophila thiophanes (Turner, 1917)
Plectophila thrasycosma (Meyrick, 1915)
Potniarcha hierastis...