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2-Iodo-5-nitrothiophene is a chloride that is used in the synthesis of other compounds. It reacts with phosphorus pentachloride to form 2-chloro-5-nitrothiophene, which can be converted to 2-iodo-5-nitrothiophene by treatment with hydrochloric acid and nitrobenzene. The molecule has a proton on one end and a nitro group on the other. This compound is soluble in dimethylformamide and hydrogen bond to itself. 2-Iodo-5-nitrothiophene can be synthesized using palladium catalysis, which is an advanced technique for coupling organic molecules. The optical properties of this compound have been studied through transient absorption spectroscopy and photocleavage techniques.
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