Abstract
Sulfur-containing analogues of tetrahydropyranyl and tetrahydrofuranyl derivatives of selected alcohols and phenols have been prepared and their odor properties evaluated. The compounds include derivatives in which either one or both of the oxygen atoms had been replaced with sulfur. Derivatives with two sulfur atoms do not exhibit pleasant odors; those with an endocyclic oxygen and an exocyclic sulfur generally exhibit green notes. The floral character is found only in a few derivatives with an endocyclic sulfur and an exocyclic oxygen
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