- Source: Thio-
- Source: Thio
The prefix thio-, when applied to a chemical, such as an ion, means that an oxygen atom in the compound has been replaced by a sulfur atom. This term is often used in organic chemistry. For example, from the word ether, referring to an oxygen-containing compound having the general chemical structure R−O−R′, where R and R′ are organic functional groups and O is an oxygen atom, comes the word thioether, which refers to an analogous compound with the general structure R−S−R′, where S is a sulfur atom covalently bonded to two organic groups. A chemical reaction involving the replacement of oxygen to sulfur is called thionation or thiation.
Thio- can be prefixed with di- and tri- in chemical nomenclature.
The word derives from Ancient Greek θεῖον (theîon) 'sulfur' (which occurs in Greek epic poetry as θέ(ϝ)ειον, théweion and may come from the same root as Latin fumus (Indo-European dh-w) and may have originally meant "fumigation substance".)
Examples
Thioamide
Thiocyanate
Thioether
Thioketone
Thiol
Thiophene
Thiourea
Thiosulfate
See also
Organosulfur compounds
IUPAC nomenclature of organic chemistry
References
Thio may refer to:
Science
Thio-, a chemical prefix indicating the presence of a sulfur atom
Thio, an abbreviation of thioglycolate broth
Places
Thio, Benin, an arrondissement in Benin
Thio, New Caledonia, a commune on the Pacific island
Thio River, a river in New Caledonia
People
Johnny Thio (1944–2008), Belgian footballer
Thio Li-ann (born 1968), Singaporean law professor
Teoh, a Chinese surname sometimes rendered as "Thio"
Other
Thio Sport, a New Caledonian football team
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- Thioester
- Phenylthiocarbamide