Molecule ID: 31347

IUPAC Name: thiolane 1,1-dioxide

Description: The molecule is a member of the class of tetrahydrothiophenes that is tetrahydrothiophene in which the sulfur has been oxidised to give the corresponding sulfone. A colourless, high-boiling (285鈩? liquid that is miscible with both water and hydrocarbons, it is used as an industrial solvent, particularly for the purification of hydrocarbon mixtures by liquid-vapour extraction. It has a role as a polar aprotic solvent. It is a sulfone and a member of tetrahydrothiophenes. It derives from a hydride of a tetrahydrothiophene.

SMILES: O=S1(=O)CCCC1

SELFIES: [O][=S][=Branch1][C][=O][C][C][C][C][Ring1][=Branch1]

InChI: InChI=1S/C4H8O2S/c5-7(6)3-1-2-4-7/h1-4H2

Molecular Properties:
- Polar Surface Area: 42.5 Ų
- LogP: -0.8