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Thiolane chlorination

Catalytic reduction of thiophenes over cobalt catalysts leads to thiolane derivatives, or hydrocarbons. " Noncatalytic reductions of thiophenes by sodium or lithium in liquid ammonia leads, via the isomeric dihydrothiophenes, to complete destructions of the ring system, ultimately giving butenethiols and olefins. " Exhaustive chlorination of thiophene in the presence of iodine yields 2,2,3,4,5,5,-hexachloro-3-thiolene, Pyrolysis of thiophene at 850°C gives a... [Pg.104]


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