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Thiophene is a
heterocyclic compound with the
formula C4H4S.
Consisting of a
planar five-membered ring, it is
aromatic as
indicated by its
extensive substitution...
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Polythiophenes (PTs) are
polymerized thiophenes, a
sulfur heterocycle. The
parent PT is an
insoluble colored solid with the
formula (C4H2S)n. The rings...
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synthesis is a
reaction used to
synthesize substituted furans, pyrroles, or
thiophenes from 1,4-****tones. It is a
synthetically valuable method for obtaining...
- methamphetamine.
Originally reported in 1942, the
molecule consists of a
thiophene group with an
alkyl amine substituent at the 2-position. It
appeared for...
- sulfur-containing
heterocycles called thiophenes. Many
kinds of
thiophenes occur in
petroleum ranging from
thiophene itself to more
condensed derivatives...
- Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT or PEDT;
IUPAC name poly(2,3-dihydrothieno[3,4-b][1,4]dioxane-5,7-diyl)) is a
conducting polymer based on 3,4-...
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Thiophene-2-carboxaldehyde is an
organosulfur compound with the
formula C4H3SCHO. It is one of two
isomeric thiophenecarboxaldehydes. It is a colorless...
- Benzo[c]
thiophene is an
organic compound with the
chemical formula C8H6S. The
similarly named Benzo[b]
thiophene is an
isomer with the
sulfur in the position...
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available in many countries. It is the only
local anaesthetic to
contain a
thiophene ring,
meaning it can be
described as 'thiophenic'; this
conveys lipid...
- an
analogue of
amphetamine where the
phenyl ring has been
replaced by
thiophene. It has
similar stimulant effects to
amphetamine but with
around one third...