Phenoxathiin Explained
Phenoxathiin (dibenzooxathiane) C12H8OS is a heterocyclic compound of molecular weight 200.25632 g/mol with the CAS Registry Number 262-20-4.[1]
Diphenyl ether is a starting material in the production of phenoxathiin via the Ferrario reaction. Phenoxathiin is used in polyamide and polyimide production.[2]
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Notes and References
- The Chemistry of Phenoxathiin and its Derivatives. Clara L. Deasy Chem. Rev., 1943, 32 (2), pp 173–194 DOI: 10.1021/cr60102a001 Publication Date: April 1943
- Mitsuru Ueoda . Tatsuo Aizawa . Yoshio Imai . Preparation and properties of polyamides and polyimides containing phenoxathiin units. Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Chemistry Edition. 15. 11. 2739–2747. 1977. 10.1002/pol.1977.170151119 .