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Thiols
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Chapter 15:
Alcohols, Diols and Thiols
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Thiols
Nomenclature:
Thiols are the sulfur analogues of alcohols.
Functional group suffix = -thiol (review)
Functional group prefix = mercapto-
Physical
Properties:
- Hydrogen bonding is
much weaker than that in alcohols.
- Lower boiling points
than similar alcohols.
Structure:
- Generally similar to
alcohols, but bonds to S are longer and weaker than those to O.
- The thiol functional
group consists of an S atom bonded to a C atom and a H atom via s
bonds.
- The S-H bonds
is less polar than that in alcohols since S is less electronegative
than O.
Reactivity:
- Thiols are much more
acidic than similar alcohols, e.g. RSH (pKa = 10) versus ROH (pKa =
16 to 19)
- Thiols are also much
more nucleophilic than similar alcohols, in fact RSH is about as nucleophilic
as RO-
- Thiols are readily oxidized
but to S-O systems rather than C=S systems.
- Thiols are commonly
oxidized to disulfides, R-S-S-R, a biologically important reaction