- Source: Thioxanthone
Thioxanthone is a heterocyclic compound that is a sulfur analog of xanthone.
Thioxanthone can be prepared by the reaction of diphenyl sulfide with phosgene in the presence of catalytic aluminium chloride. This synthesis can be seen as a special case of the Friedel-Crafts acylation. The reduction product is thioxanthene.
Thioxanthone dissolves in concentrated sulfuric acid to give a yellow colored liquid with intense green fluorescence. A mixture of the thioxanthone derivatives of 2- and 4-isopropylthioxanthone (ITX) is used in the printing industry. Pharmaceutical drugs that are derivatives of thioxanthone include hycanthone and lucanthone.
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External links
Media related to thioxanthones at Wikimedia Commons
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Thioxanthone
- Tiotixene
- Isopropylthioxanthone
- ITX
- Xanthone
- Moxidectin
- List of compounds with carbon number 13
- Polymer stabilizer
- Lucanthone
- Hycanthone