Name | S-Carboxyethylisothiuronium chloride |
Synonyms | ATP Caboxyethylisothiuroniumchloride 1,N6-Ethenoadenosine triphosphate Carboxyethylisothiuronium chloride (Carbamimidoylsulfanyl)acetic acid Carboxyethylisothiouronium chloride S-Carboxyethylisothiuronium chloride CARBOXYETHYLISOTHIURONIUM CHLORIDE (ATP) (ATP)S-Carboxyethylisothiuronium chloride 1-Deoxy-1-(3H-imidazo[2,1-i]purin-3-yl)-β-D-ribofuranose 5-triphosphoric acid |
CAS | 5425-78-5 |
EINECS | 231-010-5 |
InChI | InChI=1/C4H8N2O2S.ClH/c1-2(3(7)8)9-4(5)6;/h2H,1H3,(H3,5,6)(H,7,8);1H |
Molecular Formula | C4H9ClN2O2S |
Molar Mass | 184.64446 |
Appearance | White or bright yellow powder |
Storage Condition | -20°C |
Use | As an intermediate for electroplating additives |
Toxicity | A high-energy intermediate essential for normal metabolic processes that require energy (e.g., muscle contraction, active transport). In toxicology, ATP is important as a precursor of the conjugating group in such phase II reactions as sulfate formation and methylation. Toxicants that block ATP formation either by uncoupling mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation (e.g., dinitrophenol) or by inhibiting mitochondrial electron transport (e.g., cyanide) are important in toxicology. |
use | used as electroplating additive intermediate |