Thiane
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IUPAC name
Thiane | |||
Other names
Tetrahydro-2H-thiopyran | |||
Identifiers | |||
1613-51-0 | |||
3D model (Jmol) | Interactive image | ||
ChemSpider | 14628 | ||
ECHA InfoCard | 100.015.056 | ||
PubChem | 15367 | ||
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Properties | |||
C5H10S | |||
Molar mass | 102.1979 | ||
Appearance | colorless liquid | ||
Density | 0.9943 g/cm3 | ||
Melting point | 19 °C | ||
Boiling point | 141.8 °C | ||
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). | |||
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Thiane is a heterocyclic compound and an organosulfur compound with the formula (CH2)5S. It is a saturated six-membered ring with five carbon atoms and one sulfur atom. The compound is a colorless liquid. It can be prepared by the reaction of 1,5-dibromopentane with sodium sulfide.[1]
References
- ↑ E. V. Whitehead, R. A. Dean, F. A. Fidler "The Preparation and Physical Properties of Sulfur Compounds Related to Petroleum. II. Cyclic Sulfides" J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1951, volume 73, pp 3632–3635. doi: 10.1021/ja01152a022
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