- Sulfolene
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IUPACName = 2,5-Dihydrothiophene 1,1-dioxide
OtherNames = Butadiene sulfone
3-Sulfolene
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CASNo = 77-79-2
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PubChem = 6498
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C = 4 | H = 6 | S = 1 | O = 2
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PEL =Sulfolene (also "butadiene sulfone") is an organic chemical. It is the product of a (4+1)
cycloaddition betweenbutadiene andsulfur dioxide .Catalytic hydrogenation yields
sulfolane , a solvent used in the petrochemical industry for the extraction ofaromatic s fromhydrocarbon streams.In the laboratory it is used as a solid source of
butadiene , into which it decomposes by a reverse cycloaddition. [Leo Paquette (ed), "Encyclopedia of Reagents for Organic Synthesis", p. 4678 ff] However, the sulfur dioxide that is generated as a side product may cause side reactions with acid-sensitive substrates.References
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