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1 Organic Chemistry Oxygen and Sulfur in Organic Compounds
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2 Chapter 12 Part 05 Thiols Page 102
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3 1.Thiols -contain the sulfhydryl or mercapto functional group, -SH -general formula RSH -derivatives of hydrogen sulfide gas where one H is replaced by an R group H S H R S H
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4 2.Nomenclature of Thiols - determine main chain (longest continuous chain of C atoms that contains the –SH). Keep the entire name; don’t remove any letters -add the suffix –thiol - If two thiol groups – dithiol - If three thiol groups – trithiol - number the chain to give the C bearing the –SH the lowest possible number - place this number in front of the name of the thiol, separated by a hyphen - if branched chain, always number giving the - SH group priority and name the substituents like you would for any other organic compound (lowest numbers, alphabetical, etc.)
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5 H C SH C H HH C H C H H HH 1-butanethiol 2.Nomenclature Name the following thiol.
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6 H C H C H HH C H C H H HSH 2-butanethiol 2.Nomenclature Name the following thiol.
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7 2.Nomenclature Name the following thiol. 1,1-pentanedithiol SH C H C H HH C H C H H H H H C
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8 4-bromo-3-hexanethiol 2.Nomenclature Name the following thiol. H C H C H BrSH C H C H H H H H H C H C H
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9 2.Nomenclature Name the following thiol. trans-3-amino-1-cyclopentanethiol SH H2NH2N
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10 3.Nomenclature Name the following thiol. cis-1,2-cyclohexanedithiol SH
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11 3.Thiols -hydrogen sulfide gas smells like rotten eggs -thiols have offensive odors -Examples 1-propanethiol (found in onions & garlic – makes eyes tear (lachrimator)) 3-methyl-1-butanethiol & trans-2-butene-1-thiol (found in skunk urine) 2-chloroethylsulfide (mustard gas)
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12 3.Thiols methanethiol & ethanethiol -added to odorless natural gas after the New London, Texas gas explosion in 1937 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqCRNtZ12mo&playnext=1&list=PL0BAC9A84ED0009A7
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13 3.Thiols -important in biochemistry -two –SH groups can be oxidized (hydrogens removed between them) to form disulfide linkages (hold protein chains together) - helps to determine the shapes of protein molecules
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