benzenethiolate
Benzenethiolate is a type of organosulfur compound that contains a benzene ring attached to a thiolate group. It is a conjugate base of benzenethiol, which is a compound consisting of a benzene ring bonded to a hydrogen and a thiol group. Benzenethiolates are typically formed through the deprotonation of benzenethiols in the presence of a strong base.
The structure of benzenethiolate consists of a benzene ring with a negative charge localized on the sulfur
Benzenethiolates have a range of applications in the field of organic synthesis. They can be used as
Due to their reactivity and instability, benzenethiolates are often not isolated in their pure form, but are