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  2. Category:Thiophenes - Wikipedia

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  3. Thiophene - Wikipedia

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    Thiophene is considered to be aromatic, although theoretical calculations suggest that the degree of aromaticity is less than that of benzene. The "electron pairs" on sulfur are significantly delocalized in the pi electron system. As a consequence of its aromaticity, thiophene does not exhibit the properties seen for conventional sulfides. For ...

  4. 3,4-Ethylenedioxythiophene - Wikipedia

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    EDOT is often prepared from C4 precursors such as butanediol and butadiene via routes that produce the thiophene and dioxane rings in separate steps. Representative is the reaction of 2,3-butanedione, trimethyl orthoformate, and ethylene glycol to form the dioxane. Sulfidization with elemental sulfur gives the bicyclic target.

  5. Category:Benzo(c)thiophenes - Wikipedia

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  6. Thienothiophene - Wikipedia

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    Thieno[3,2-b]thiophene. In organic chemistry, thienothiophene is any of several compounds consisting of two fused thiophene rings. They have the molecular formula C 6 H 4 S 2. Three constitutional isomers have been synthesized: thieno[3,2-b]thiophene, thieno[2,3-b]thiophene, and thieno[3,4-b]thiophene. The other isomer features S(IV) and is ...

  7. Polythiophene - Wikipedia

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    Poly(3-(perfluorooctyl)thiophene)s is soluble in supercritical carbon dioxide [42] [43] Oligothiophenes capped at both ends with thermally-labile alkyl esters were cast as films from solution, and then heated to remove the solublizing end groups.

  8. Tetrahydrothiophene - Wikipedia

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    Both unsubstituted and substituted tetrahydrothiophenes are reported to occur in nature. For example, tetrahydrothiophene occurs as a volatile from Eruca sativa Mill. . (salad rocket) [5] while monocyclic substituted tetrahydrothiophenes have been isolated from Allium fistulosum 'Kujou', [6] Allium sativum (garlic), [7] Allium cepa (onion), [8] Allium schoenoprasum (chives), [9] and Salacia ...

  9. Thiophene-2-acetic acid - Wikipedia

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    Thiophene-2-acetic acid is the organosulfur compound with the formula HO 2 CCH 2 C 4 H 3 S. Together with thiophene-3-acetic acid, it is one of two isomeric thiophene acetic acids. Preparation and use