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Properties of substance:
thietane
Synonyms:
trimethylene sulfide
Group of substances:
organic
Physical appearance:
liquidEmpirical formula (Hill's system for organic substances):
C3H6SStructural formula as text:
(CH2)3SMolar/atomic mass: 74.145
Melting point (°C):
-73.24Boiling point (°C):
95CAS №: 287-27-4
Solubility (g/100 g of solvent):
acetone: soluble [Ref.]
benzene: very soluble [Ref.]
ethanol: very soluble [Ref.]
water: insoluble [Ref.]
Synthesis 1:
Reference: Bordwell, F. G., Pitt, B. M. The Formation of α-Chloro Sulfides from Sulfides and from Sulfoxides / Journal of the American Chemical Society. - 1955. - Vol. 77, No. 3 pp. 575 [doi: 10.1021/ja01608a016]
ClCH2CH2CH2Br + (H2N)2CS + 2NaOH → (CH2)3S + NaCl + NaBr + 2NH3 + CO2
Thiacyclobutane was obtained by the addition of 394 g. (2.5 moles) of 1-bromo-3-chloropropane during one hour to a heated and well-stirred solution of 228 g. (3.0 moles) of thiourea and 360 g. (9 moles) of sodium hydroxide in 1500 ml. of water. After two additional hours at reflux with vigorous stirring the mixture was steam distilled. After separation of the sulfide layer and drying over anhydrous potassium carbonate, distillation gave 84 g (45% yield) of thiacyclobutane, b.p. 92—94°.References:
- CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. - 90ed. - CRC Press, 2010. - pp. 3-484
- Химия: справочное руководство. - Под ред. Гаврюченкова Ф.Г., Курочкиной М.И. и др. - Л.: Химия, 1975. - pp. 361 [Russian]
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