thiacyclohexane
Thiacyclohexane is a heterocyclic compound with the chemical formula C6H11SH. It is a derivative of cyclohexane, where one of the carbon atoms is replaced by a sulfur atom. This substitution introduces a unique chemical behavior and reactivity profile compared to its carbon-based counterpart.
Thiacyclohexane is typically prepared through the reaction of cyclohexanone with hydrogen sulfide in the presence of
The sulfur atom in thiacyclohexane can undergo various reactions, including nucleophilic substitution and oxidation. For instance,
Thiacyclohexane is not commonly found in nature but has been synthesized in the laboratory for various research