- stabilities,
thiophenes arise from many
reactions involving sulfur sources and hydrocarbons,
especially unsaturated ones. The
first synthesis of
thiophene by Meyer...
- sulfur-containing
heterocycles called thiophenes. Many
kinds of
thiophenes occur in
petroleum ranging from
thiophene itself to more
condensed derivatives...
- "Palladium-Catalyzed C–S Coupling:
Access to Thioethers, Benzo[b]
thiophenes, and Thieno[3,2-b]
thiophenes".
Organic Letters. 13 (15).
American Chemical Society (ACS):...
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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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divalent sulfur center,
which is
greater than that for
oxygen in ethers.
Thiophenes are a
special class of sulfide-containing
heterocyclic compounds. Because...
- Benzo[b]
thiophene is more
stable and far more
commonly encountered. Cava,
Michael P.; Lakshmikantham, M. V. (1975). "Nonclassical
Condensed Thiophenes". Accounts...
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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...
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Tellurophenes are the
tellurium analogue of
thiophenes and selenophenes. The
first preparation of a tellurophene, tetraphenyltellurophene, was reported...
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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...
- Szöllősi D, Ljubišić T, et al. (March 2022). "(2-Aminopropyl)benzo[β]
thiophenes (APBTs) are
novel monoamine transporter ligands that lack
stimulant effects...