enthaaltenes
Enthaaltenes are a class of organic compounds that have been identified in a variety of natural sources, including certain types of sand, soil, and sediments. These compounds are characterized by the presence of thiol functional groups, which are typically found in conjunction with aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbon backbones.
Enthaaltenes were first isolated in the 1950s from an Australian desert soil sample, where they were found
Enthaaltenes are notable for their distinctive thermal properties, particularly their high melting points and low sublimation
From a chemical perspective, enthaaltenes are often found to contain complex mixtures of thiol and hydrocarbon
Further research is needed to fully elucidate the origin, distribution, and fate of enthaaltenes in the environment.