| 1. | Iodate can be obtained by reducing periodate with a thioether.
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| 2. | MPS will also oxidize a thioether to a sulfone with 2 equivalents.
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| 3. | This cyclic thioether is most often encountered as a tridentate ligand in coordination chemistry.
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| 4. | The thioether linkages seem to allow a great freedom of function for the holoproteins.
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| 5. | According to the thioether article, they can be oxidised to sulfoxides and sulfones.
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| 6. | Methional contains both aldehyde and thioether functional groups.
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| 7. | It is the simplest alkyl-aryl thioether.
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| 8. | It consists of a six-membered ring with alternating methylene bridges and thioether groups.
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| 9. | The resulting thioether cyclizes to 2-hydroxythianaphthene, which is easily converted to thioindigo.
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| 10. | This heterocycle consists of a six-membered ring with alternating methylene bridges and thioether groups.
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