Nombre del producto:N-[(oxolan-2-yl)methyl]-2-({5-[2-(thiophen-2-yl)acetamido]-1,3,4-thiadiazol-2-yl}sulfanyl)acetamide

IUPAC Name:N-[(oxolan-2-yl)methyl]-2-({5-[2-(thiophen-2-yl)acetamido]-1,3,4-thiadiazol-2-yl}sulfanyl)acetamide

CAS:868977-19-9
Fórmula molecular:C15H18N4O3S3
Pureza:95%+
Número de catálogo:CM979340
Peso molecular:398.51

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Núm. De CAS :868977-19-9
Fórmula molecular:C15H18N4O3S3
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Código de sonrisas:O=C(CSC1=NN=C(NC(=O)CC2=CC=CS2)S1)NCC1CCCO1
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Número de catálogo:CM979340
Peso molecular:398.51
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Thiophenes
Thiophene is a five-membered heterocyclic compound containing a sulfur heteroatom with the molecular formula C4H4S. Thiophene is aromatic and is very similar to benzene; electrophilic substitution reaction is easier than benzene, and it is mainly substituted at the 2-position. Thiophene ring system has certain stability to oxidant.
Tetrahydrofurans
Tetrahydrofuran is a heterocyclic organic compound with the molecular formula C4H8O. Tetrahydrofuran belongs to ethers and is the complete hydrogenation product of furan. It is a colorless, water-miscible organic liquid with small viscosity at normal temperature and pressure. Because of its long liquid range, it is a commonly used medium polar aprotic solvent. Its main use is as a precursor of high molecular polymers.
Thiadiazoles
Thiadiazoles are a subfamily of azoles. Structurally, they are five-membered heterocyclic compounds containing two nitrogen atoms and one sulfur atom, and two double bonds, forming an aromatic ring. Depending on the relative positions of the heteroatoms, there are four possible structures; these forms do not interconvert and are therefore structural isomers rather than tautomers. These compounds themselves are rarely synthesized and have no particular utility, however, compounds that use them as structural motifs are fairly common in pharmacology.