thiofurans
Thiofurans are a class of five-membered heterocyclic compounds that contain one sulfur atom in the ring and four carbon atoms. They are structurally related to furans and thiophenes and can be regarded as sulfur-containing analogs of the furan ring. The parent system is thiofuran, and many derivatives arise from substitution at the ring positions.
The core ring is typically planar and aromatic, with six π-electrons. Substituents can occupy the 2-, 3-,
Synthesis of thiofurans employs several general strategies. Common routes include cyclization of suitable 1,4-dicarbonyl precursors with
Applications and occurrence: Thiofurans are used as building blocks in organic synthesis, medicinal chemistry, and materials