thioalkanes
Thioalkanes, also known as alkyl sulfides or organic sulfides, are a class of organosulfur compounds with the general formula R-S-R', where R and R' are alkyl groups. They are characterized by a sulfur atom bonded to two alkyl substituents. The sulfur atom in thioalkanes has two lone pairs of electrons, similar to the oxygen atom in ethers. This structural feature influences their chemical reactivity and physical properties.
The simplest thioalkane is dimethyl sulfide (CH3SCH3), where R and R' are both methyl groups. Thioalkanes can
Thioalkanes exhibit moderate polarity due to the electronegativity difference between sulfur and carbon, but they are