tetrahydofuran
Tetrahydrofuran (THF) is a colorless, organic compound with the chemical formula (CH₂)₄O. It is a cyclic ether, meaning it contains an oxygen atom bonded to two carbon atoms in a five-membered ring structure. THF is a versatile solvent widely used in various industrial, laboratory, and pharmaceutical applications due to its low viscosity, high polarity, and ability to dissolve a broad range of organic and inorganic substances.
Synthesized industrially through the catalytic hydrogenation of furan, THF is produced on a large scale. It
In the laboratory, THF is commonly employed as a solvent in organic synthesis, including reactions such as
Industrially, THF serves as a precursor to other important chemicals, such as 1,4-butanediol, which is used in
Despite its advantages, THF is highly flammable and can form explosive peroxides upon prolonged exposure to