- well as
Delepine (1920)
studied episulfides. In 1934
Dachlauer and
Jackel devised a
general synthesis of
episulfides from
epoxides using alkali thiocyanates...
- C2H4S. It is the
smallest sulfur-containing
heterocycle and the
simplest episulfide. Like many
organosulfur compounds, this
species has a
highly unpleasant...
-
between a
diazo compound and a thioketone,
giving an
alkene by way of an
episulfide intermediate.[1][2][3] The Barton–Kellogg
reaction is also
known as Barton–Kellogg...
- PPh3.
Triphenylphosphine abstracts sulfur from
polysulfide compounds,
episulfides, and
elemental sulfur.
Simple organosulfur compounds such as
thiols and...
- Methylepitiostanol,
known by the
nicknames Epistane, Hemapolin, Havoc, and Epi Plex, is a
synthetic and
orally active anabolic–androgenic
steroid (AAS)...
-
gives the alkene. When
treated with thiourea,
epoxides convert to the
episulfide (thiiranes).
Epoxides undergo ring
expansion reactions,
illustrated by...
- with a three-member ring
structure - such as epoxides, aziridines, and
episulfides -
undergo anionic ROP. A
typical example of
anionic ROP is that of ε-caprolactone...
- Epitiostanol, sold
under the
brand name Thiodrol, is an
injected antiestrogen and anabolic–androgenic
steroid (AAS) of the
dihydrotestosterone (DHT) group...
-
Phosphorus Phosphirane Phosphirene Sulfur Thiirane (ethylene sulfide,
episulfides)
Thiirene Three-membered
rings with two
heteroatoms Heteroatoms Saturated...
- Mepitiostane, sold
under the
brand name Thioderon, is an
orally active antiestrogen and anabolic–androgenic
steroid (AAS) of the
dihydrotestosterone (DHT)...