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Radiation-Driven Destruction of Thiophene and Methyl-Substituted Thiophenes
AstrobiologyThiophene and two derivatives (2-methylthiophene and 3-methylthiophene) have been detected on the surface of Mars with the Sample Analysis at Mars instrument suite onboard NASA's Curiosity rover. Thiophene could serve as a secondary chemical biosignature since the secondary biosynthesis of thiophene is considered an important production pathway ...
Patrick D. Tribbett +4 more
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Tetrahedron Letters, 1995
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Jong-In Hong, Sang Bok Lee
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AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 100 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a “Full Text” option. The original article is trackable via the “References” option.
Jong-In Hong, Sang Bok Lee
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Growth of nanofibers from thiophenes, thiophene-phenylenes, and phenylenes: a systematic study
SPIE Proceedings, 2007The synthesis of molecules consisting of various combinations of phenylene and thiophene groups and the subsequent vacuum growth of needle-shaped nanoaggregates on specific surfaces allows us a systematic investigation of the transition between single parallel and multiple aligned needle ('nanofiber') growth.
Balzer, Frank +4 more
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On the sulfimidation of benzo[b]thiophene
Chem. Commun., 2003AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Andrew N. Boa +2 more
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Chapter 5 Thiophenes and benzo[b]thiophenes
2007Publisher Summary Thiophene is a useful template for four-carbon homologation via reduction, as well as a bioisostere of the benzene ring and other heterocycles in medicinal chemistry. Thiophene is a π-electron-excessive heterocycle. It favors electrophilic substitution, which, similar to metalation, takes place preferably at the α-positions due to
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Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon and the Related Elements, 1994
Abstract The virgin field of “Porphyrins Based on Thiophene” is opened up by the biomimetic-type cyclocondensation of the α-hydroxymethylthiophene 1.
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Abstract The virgin field of “Porphyrins Based on Thiophene” is opened up by the biomimetic-type cyclocondensation of the α-hydroxymethylthiophene 1.
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Supramolecular Thiophene Nanosheets
Angewandte Chemie, 2013Hans-Jürgen Butt +8 more
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2009
Thiophene synthesis from addition of a sulfur atom to 1,4-diketones and subsequent dehydration.
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Thiophene synthesis from addition of a sulfur atom to 1,4-diketones and subsequent dehydration.
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A Convenient Synthesis of Mannich Bases of Thiophene and Substituted Thiophenes [PDF]
Cheryl N. Williams +3 more
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Fiesselmann thiophene synthesis
2009Condensation reaction of thioglycolic acid derivatives with α,β-acetylenic esters, which upon treatment with base result in the formation of 3-hydroxy-2- thiophenecarboxylic acid derivatives.
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