Lexicographical Neighbors of Thiophen
Literary usage of Thiophen
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Text-book of Organic Chemistry by Arnold Frederik Holleman (1920)
"J 396] thiophen. The chlorophyll of all plants is identical, and consists of a
mixture of ... thiophen has a more aromatic character than furan or pyrrole. ..."
2. Coal-tar and Ammonia by Georg Lunge (1916)
"In order to remove the thiophen, this benzene must be agitated with renewed ...
390) obtain benzene quite free from thiophen by boiling it with 0-5 or I per ..."
3. A Practical treatise on materia medica and therapeutics: With Special by John Vietch Shoemaker (1906)
"thiophen di-iodide contains 75.5 per cent, of iodine and 9.5 per cent, of sulphur,
... thiophen is a hydrocarbon belonging to the aromatic series ; is a ..."
4. Antisepsis and Antiseptics by Charles Milton Buchanan (1895)
"thiophen itself has been but little used in medicine, but its derivatives, lead
and sodium thiophen-sulphonate (which see) and thiophen di-iodid, ..."
5. A Text-book of Organic Chemistry by Arnold Frederik Holleman (1910)
"By this treat- • to a sulphonic acid, from which ' i of superheated steam.
uration of benzene and thiophen .0J f0r the *P mercuric oxide and acetic acid. ..."
6. Allen's Commercial Organic Analysis: A Treatise on the Properties, Modes of by Alfred Henry Allen (1910)
"This body is present to the extent of o. 5% or more in all commercial benzene
prepared from coal-tar. Pure thiophen is a colourless, mobile liquid ..."
7. Coal-tar and Ammonia by Georg Lunge (1916)
"... giving a synopsis of over a hundred various publications. thiophen occurs in
every variety of coal-tar benzol, up to 0-5 per cent. ..."