It is an organic compound. The following is a description of its nature, use, preparation and safety information:
Nature:
- MTM is a colorless or light yellow liquid with a special sulfane (sulfhydryl) odor.
-It can be dissolved in hydrophobic solvents such as ether, methanol and chloroform.
- MTM is relatively stable at room temperature and pressure, but it will be decomposed by high temperature and oxygen.
Use:
- MTM is an important organic synthesis intermediate that can be used to prepare a variety of organic compounds.
-It is often used as an amine protective agent to protect amine groups from unwanted reactions.
- MTM can also be used as a vulcanizing agent to catalyze the vulcanization reaction.
Method:
The common synthesis method of-MTM is thiolated benzylamine.
-Benzylamine can be dissolved in an alkaline solution, and then a sulfurizing agent (such as sodium hydrosulfide or carbon disulfide) can be added to carry out the reaction.
-The reaction can be carried out at room temperature, and the product can be purified by distillation.
Safety Information:
- MTM is an organic compound. You need to pay attention to safety measures when operating, such as wearing gloves, goggles and protective clothing.
-It is irritating to the skin and eyes, avoid direct contact.
-Keep away from open flames and high temperatures when operating or storing MTM to prevent it from decomposing or catching fire.
-If MTM is accidentally ingested or inhaled, seek medical attention immediately. If necessary, provide the information needed by the doctor or health care provider.
This is a brief description of the properties, uses, methods of manufacture and safety information. For more detailed questions, please consult further.