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Molecular Formula: C6H5SCu
Appearance: Light yellow solid powder
Molecular Weight: 172.717
Melting Point: 280 °C (dec.)(lit.)
Solubility: Soluble in certain polar organic solvents (depending on the formulation)
Package Information: 25g, 100g, 500g or customized
The Cu(I) in C6H5SCu forms a stable complex structure with the thiophene group, giving it good chemical stability in organic solvent systems.
Copper(I) thiophenolate can promote coupling reactions and conjugated addition, significantly improving reaction rates and yields.
This compound is soluble in organic solvent systems, making it suitable for synthetic catalysis and complex development, and is not limited to aqueous media.
Compared to some traditional copper catalysts, it exhibits lower byproduct formation in certain reactions, supporting green chemistry principles and helping to reduce waste and environmental pollution.
Used as a copper source or ligand modification source in copper thiocatalytic systems, catalysts play a role in organic synthesis reactions.
Copper(I) thiophenolate can be used to synthesize antiviral drugs, such as playing an important role in the conjugated addition of α,β-enones, ensuring the production of high-purity products and thus reducing overall costs.
In the research of optoelectronic materials, functional materials, and electronic materials, copper-sulfur compounds typically use C6H5SCu as a precursor.
This compound was used as a starting material for organo-copper(I) thioconjugates to synthesize a variety of copper-sulfur coordination structures.
This product must be stored in a sealed container in a cool, dry place, avoiding moisture, oxidation, and light. It is recommended to store it under an inert gas atmosphere to prevent decomposition due to contact with moisture or air.
Do not store with strong oxidizers (such as peroxides) or strong acids, otherwise it may cause a violent reaction, producing toxic sulfur oxides or copper compounds, increasing the risk of explosion or leakage.
Work should be done under a fume hood, and personal protective equipment such as gloves, goggles, and protective clothing should be worn to avoid dust or vapor coming into contact with the skin or eyes.
Waste copper(I) thiophenolate should be disposed of in accordance with local environmental regulations to avoid direct discharge into the environment.
1. What are the specific applications of copper(I) thiophenolate in pharmaceutical synthesis?
It is commonly used to prepare intermediates for immunosuppressants or antiviral drugs, for example, to construct chiral molecules via conjugated addition reactions; its high reactivity helps shorten synthetic pathways and improve drug purity and production efficiency.
2. What types of catalytic reactions can this compound be used for?
It is commonly used in the synthesis of thiometallic complexes, organosulfur-copper reactions, and as a precursor in certain coordination chemistry or electronic materials. Purchasers need to select the application based on the reaction system (whether a copper thiometallic source is required).
We are a professional Copper(I) Thiophenolate supplier. For more information or to purchase Copper(I) Thiophenolate(C6H5SCu), please feel free to contact us via jomin@wolfabio.com or WhatsApp(+86 18359103607).
Molecular Formula: C6H5SCu
Appearance: Light yellow solid powder
Molecular Weight: 172.717
Melting Point: 280 °C (dec.)(lit.)
Solubility: Soluble in certain polar organic solvents (depending on the formulation)
Package Information: 25g, 100g, 500g or customized
The Cu(I) in C6H5SCu forms a stable complex structure with the thiophene group, giving it good chemical stability in organic solvent systems.
Copper(I) thiophenolate can promote coupling reactions and conjugated addition, significantly improving reaction rates and yields.
This compound is soluble in organic solvent systems, making it suitable for synthetic catalysis and complex development, and is not limited to aqueous media.
Compared to some traditional copper catalysts, it exhibits lower byproduct formation in certain reactions, supporting green chemistry principles and helping to reduce waste and environmental pollution.
Used as a copper source or ligand modification source in copper thiocatalytic systems, catalysts play a role in organic synthesis reactions.
Copper(I) thiophenolate can be used to synthesize antiviral drugs, such as playing an important role in the conjugated addition of α,β-enones, ensuring the production of high-purity products and thus reducing overall costs.
In the research of optoelectronic materials, functional materials, and electronic materials, copper-sulfur compounds typically use C6H5SCu as a precursor.
This compound was used as a starting material for organo-copper(I) thioconjugates to synthesize a variety of copper-sulfur coordination structures.
This product must be stored in a sealed container in a cool, dry place, avoiding moisture, oxidation, and light. It is recommended to store it under an inert gas atmosphere to prevent decomposition due to contact with moisture or air.
Do not store with strong oxidizers (such as peroxides) or strong acids, otherwise it may cause a violent reaction, producing toxic sulfur oxides or copper compounds, increasing the risk of explosion or leakage.
Work should be done under a fume hood, and personal protective equipment such as gloves, goggles, and protective clothing should be worn to avoid dust or vapor coming into contact with the skin or eyes.
Waste copper(I) thiophenolate should be disposed of in accordance with local environmental regulations to avoid direct discharge into the environment.
1. What are the specific applications of copper(I) thiophenolate in pharmaceutical synthesis?
It is commonly used to prepare intermediates for immunosuppressants or antiviral drugs, for example, to construct chiral molecules via conjugated addition reactions; its high reactivity helps shorten synthetic pathways and improve drug purity and production efficiency.
2. What types of catalytic reactions can this compound be used for?
It is commonly used in the synthesis of thiometallic complexes, organosulfur-copper reactions, and as a precursor in certain coordination chemistry or electronic materials. Purchasers need to select the application based on the reaction system (whether a copper thiometallic source is required).
We are a professional Copper(I) Thiophenolate supplier. For more information or to purchase Copper(I) Thiophenolate(C6H5SCu), please feel free to contact us via jomin@wolfabio.com or WhatsApp(+86 18359103607).
