thietane
Thietane is a heterocyclic organic compound consisting of a four-membered ring that includes one sulfur atom. Its formula is C4H8S. The ring is analogous to cyclobutane, with one CH2 group replaced by sulfur. The preferred name is thietane; systematic name thiacyclobutane.
Structure and properties: The four-membered ring confers substantial ring strain, influencing reactivity. The sulfur atom contributes
Synthesis and derivatives: Thietane itself is primarily of academic interest and is used as a scaffold in
Reactions and applications: Sulfur oxidation yields sulfoxides and sulfones; nucleophilic ring-opening allows functionalization; thietane derivatives appear
Safety: As with small, strained heterocycles, thietane derivatives can be reactive and should be handled using