Thia-
Use of the prefix thia- in chemical nomenclature |
3,5,9-Trithia-1-undecanamine contains sulfur atoms in positions 3, 5 and 9 of the parent compound 1-undecanamine, each of which replaces a methylene group - CH 2 - . |
For comparison, the parent compound 1-undecanamine. |
Thia - (from Greek theion 'sulfur') is a prefix used for chemical compounds in which carbon atoms have been replaced by sulfur .
Examples
- Designation of organic sulfides such as B. 3,5,9-trithia-1-undecanamine
- Naming of sulfur heterocycles according to the Hantzsch-Widman system such. B. 1,2,4-thiadiazine ( thiazides )
See also
- Thio- , a prefix in chemistry for replacing an oxygen atom with sulfur
Individual evidence
- ^ Brockhaus ABC Chemie , VEB FA Brockhaus Verlag Leipzig 1965, p. 1408.
- ↑ Otto-Albrecht Neumüller (Ed.): Römpps Chemie-Lexikon. Volume 6: T-Z. 8th revised and expanded edition. Franckh'sche Verlagshandlung, Stuttgart 1988, ISBN 3-440-04516-1 , p. 4231.