What's the difference between phenylthiol and thiophenol?

Phenylthiol


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Thiophenol


Definition:

  • (n.) A colorless mobile liquid, C6H5.SH, of an offensive odor, and analogous to phenol; -- called also phenyl sulphydrate.

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  • (1) Liver enlargement occurred in the intact male with acetophenetidin (1.0%) but not with the N-butyryl- and thiophenol derivatives fed at 1.0 and 0.50%, respectively.
  • (2) The title compounds (4b, d-f, h-j) were prepared from 1-[4-(p-substituted phenyl)-2-chloro-n-butyl]-1H-imidazoles and the corresponding thiophenols or mercaptopyridines.
  • (3) Thiophenol and thiocresol which sporadically cause offensive sulfury taints in Wisconsin River fish were also found in river sediment.
  • (4) These results suggest that benzoic acid inhibitors of and thiophenol substrates for TPMT may interact with different sites on the enzyme.
  • (5) An HPLC assay is described that can be used to study the covalent bonding interaction of carbinolamine-containing pyrrolo[2,1-c][1,4]benzodiazepines with the model nucleophile thiophenol, in order to evaluate electrophilicity at the C-11-position.
  • (6) Displacement of the iron-sulfur cluster from hydrogenase by thiophenol in 80% hexamethyl phosphoramide:20% H2O yielded the Fe4S4 (thiophenyl)4 dianion according to absorption spectroscopy.
  • (7) To this end we have synthesized 6-bromo-2,5-dihydroxy-thiophenol as a putative metabolite of nephrotoxic 2-bromohydroquinone-glutathione conjugates.
  • (8) Instrumental in these studies were the peptides L-alanyl-L-2-thiophenylglycine (Ala-alpha-TPG) and L-alanyl-L-2-thiophenylglycyl-L-alanine (Ala-alpha-TPG-Ala), which contain thiophenol attached to the alpha-carbon of glycine.
  • (9) Diazosulphides were also formed when SDTFB was incubated with thiophenol and glutathione.
  • (10) D6-LTE4, a metabolically stable isotopically labelled mass spectrometric internal standard, 20-hydroxy-LTE4, the unnatural 6-epi-LTE4; LTE3, a LT-derivative with 2-amino-thiophenol as a modified "amino-acid" and 14,15-dehydro-LTA4 were prepared.
  • (11) Essentially the same result was obtained with S-(4-azido-2-nitrophenyl)-[35S]thiophenol except that Subunit V was labeled as well.
  • (12) During this synthesis we noted the replacement of thiophenol for the 6-chloro substituent on acridine.
  • (13) Two thiol compounds were detected selectively: N-acetylcysteine and thiophenol.
  • (14) Herein, we describe the synthesis, structure-activity relationship, and mechanism investigations of the oxidation of model thiophenols with isoalloxazine disulfide formation catalysts.
  • (15) Deuterated phenol and thiophenol exhibited no kinetic isotope effect during the oxidative half-reaction.
  • (16) While Friedel-Crafts acylation using chloroacetyl chloride afforded di-4,6-chloroacetyl derivative 3, the reaction of the N-chloroacetyl derivative 2 with amines, hydrazines, urea, semicarbazide hydrochloride, thiophenol, benzimidazole-2-thiol, thiosemicarbazide, 2-mercaptoethanol and thioglycolic acid was studied.
  • (17) The amount of thiophenol detected by the described method in the urines of smokers is increased in comparison to non-smokers.
  • (18) Thiophenol-triethylamine system was employed as an alkyl acceptor and twenty-one O-alkyl compounds were tested.
  • (19) The title compound, [Cu(Me2-phen)(C6H5S)]n, exists as chains of [Cu(Me1phen)]+ units linked by thiophenolate S atoms.
  • (20) We examined the ability of stypoldione to add to sulfhydryl groups of a number of thiol-containing substances, including glutathione, thiophenol, beta-mercaptoethanol, and the protein tubulin.

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