Basic Product Introduction

Thiophene (molecular formula: C₄H₄S) is a five-membered aromatic heterocyclic compound consisting of one sulfur atom and four carbon atoms. It appears as a colorless to pale yellow liquid with a characteristic odor similar to benzene.

Core Chemical Properties

Thiophene is an important sulfur-containing aromatic heterocycle with the following characteristics:

  • Aromatic Stability: The lone pair electrons on the sulfur atom participate in conjugation, forming a stable aromatic six-electron system, giving thiophene good thermal and chemical stability.

  • Electron-Rich Character: The electron-donating effect of the sulfur atom makes the thiophene ring more prone to electrophilic substitution reactions than the benzene ring, with higher reactivity. Substitution preferentially occurs at the α-positions (2- or 5-position).

  • Structural Diversity: The thiophene ring can be functionalized at multiple sites and can also be fused with other aromatic rings to form complex structures such as benzothiophene and thienothiophene.

Application Introduction

2.1 Pharmaceutical Applications

The thiophene scaffold is present in numerous marketed drugs and drug candidates, and is recognized as a "privileged scaffold" in drug design. Representative drugs include:

Drug Name Thiophene Type Indication/Mechanism
Clopidogrel Thienopyridine Antiplatelet aggregation, thrombosis prevention
Prasugrel Thienopyridine ADP receptor antagonist, antithrombotic
Ticagrelor Triazolothiophene P2Y12 receptor antagonist, antithrombotic
Teniposide Thiophene derivative Antitumor
Tiagabine Thiophene derivative Antiepileptic

Antitumor Activity: Thiophene derivatives exhibit good antiproliferative activity and selectivity against various lung cancer cell lines such as A549 and NCI-H460, serving as targeted inhibitors of EGFR and NF-κB signaling factors.

Synthetic Methods: Common synthetic methods for thiophene derivatives in medicinal chemistry include the Gewald reaction (for 2-aminothiophenes), the Hinsberg reaction, and various cross-coupling reactions (Suzuki, Stille, Buchwald-Hartwig, etc.).

2.2 Organic Electronics and Materials Science

Thiophene-based materials are core building blocks in the field of organic electronics, with the following main applications:

Organic Light-Emitting Diodes (OLEDs)

  • Thiophene serves as a π-conjugated core for constructing multiple resonance thermally activated delayed fluorescence (MR-TADF) emitters.

  • In 2024, a research team from Jilin University reported the first MR-TADF material (Th-BN) using thiophene as the π-core, achieving an OLED external quantum efficiency (EQE) of 34.6%.

  • Thiophene derivatives are widely used as hole transport materials and emissive materials in OLED displays and lighting.

Organic Solar Cells (OSCs)

  • Thiophene-based polymers (e.g., PCDTBT, PCE-18) serve as donor materials paired with fullerene acceptors to form efficient active layer systems.

  • The planar rigid structure and long π-conjugation of thiophene facilitate intermolecular π-π stacking, improving charge carrier mobility.

Organic Field-Effect Transistors (OFETs) and Organic Thin-Film Transistors (OTFTs)

  • Fused ring structures such as thienothiophene feature co-planar rigidity and long π-conjugation, providing high hole mobility.

Conductive Polymers

  • PEDOT (Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)) is one of the most successful conductive polymers, used in antistatic coatings, organic capacitors, bioelectrodes, and more.

Other Applications: Nonlinear optical materials, electrochromic devices, chemical sensors, agrochemicals, and industrial catalysts

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