FAQ
What is Thiophene-2-Aldehyde and how is it used in the industry?
Thiophene-2-Aldehyde is a
chemical compound that belongs to the class of organic compounds known as benzothiophenes. It is
commonly used in the chemical industry as a building block for the synthesis of various
pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and materials.
What are the key properties of
Thiophene-2-Aldehyde?
Thiophene-2-Aldehyde is a yellow liquid with a pungent odor. It has a
molecular formula of C5H4OS and a molecular weight of 128.15 g/mol. It has a boiling point of
132-134 degrees Celsius and a melting point of -42 degrees Celsius.
How is
Thiophene-2-Aldehyde synthesized?
Thiophene-2-Aldehyde can be synthesized by the oxidation of
Thiophene using various oxidizing agents such as chromyl chloride, potassium permanganate, or
hydrogen peroxide. The reaction typically takes place under acidic conditions to facilitate the
formation of the aldehyde functional group.
What are the main applications of
Thiophene-2-Aldehyde?
Thiophene-2-Aldehyde is commonly used as a building block in the synthesis
of pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and materials. It can be used in the production of
anti-inflammatory drugs, herbicides, insecticides, and OLED materials.
Are there any safety
considerations when handling Thiophene-2-Aldehyde?
Thiophene-2-Aldehyde is a highly toxic
compound that can cause irritation to the skin, eyes, and respiratory tract upon contact. It should
be handled with care in a well-ventilated area and appropriate personal protective equipment should
be worn at all times. Additionally, it should be stored in a cool, dry place away from sources of
ignition and incompatible materials.