CAS 3844-04-0
:Thiophene, 3-chlorotetrahydro-, 1,1-dioxide
Description:
Thiophene, 3-chlorotetrahydro-, 1,1-dioxide, with the CAS number 3844-04-0, is a heterocyclic compound characterized by a five-membered ring containing sulfur and chlorine substituents. This compound features a tetrahydrothiophene structure, indicating that it has undergone hydrogenation, resulting in a saturated ring. The presence of the 1,1-dioxide functional group suggests that there are two double-bonded oxygen atoms attached to the sulfur atom, which significantly influences its chemical reactivity and properties. Typically, compounds of this nature exhibit polar characteristics due to the electronegative oxygen and chlorine atoms, which can enhance their solubility in polar solvents. Additionally, thiophene derivatives are known for their applications in organic synthesis, materials science, and as intermediates in the production of pharmaceuticals. The chlorine substituent can also impart unique reactivity, making it a useful building block in various chemical reactions. Overall, this compound exemplifies the diverse chemistry associated with thiophene derivatives and their potential utility in various fields.
Formula:C4H7ClO2S
InChI:InChI=1S/C4H7ClO2S/c5-4-1-2-8(6,7)3-4/h4H,1-3H2
InChI key:InChIKey=SEZJAAIKYHZWCH-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:O=S1(=O)CC(Cl)CC1
Synonyms:- 3-Chloro-1,1-dioxo-tetrahydro-1-thiophene
- 3-Chloro-tetrahydro-thiophene 1,1-dioxide
- 3-Chlorosulfolane
- 3-Chlorothiolane 1,1-dioxide
- Thiophene, 3-Chlorotetrahydro-, 1,1-Dioxide
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3-Chloro-tetrahydro-thiophene 1,1-dioxide
CAS:3-Chloro-tetrahydro-thiophene 1,1-dioxide is a reaction product of aluminum with benzene in the presence of aluminum chloride. This compound is used as an intermediate for the production of sulfonates and homologs. 3-Chloro-tetrahydro-thiophene 1,1-dioxide is also used to produce phenol by reacting with sulfuric acid and chloroform.Formula:C4H7ClO2SPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:154.62 g/mol

