DIMETHYL DISULFIDE, [METHYL-14C] - Names and Identifiers
DIMETHYL DISULFIDE, [METHYL-14C] - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C2H6S2
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Molar Mass | 98.24 |
DIMETHYL DISULFIDE, [METHYL-14C] - Introduction
DIMETHYL DISULFIDE, also known as dimethyl disulfide, is an organic compound. Its chemical formula is C2H6S2 and its molecular weight is 94.2g/mol.
DIMETHYL DISULFIDE is a colorless to yellow liquid with a special sulfur smell at room temperature. It is volatile, soluble in many organic solvents, and has limited miscibility with water.
DIMETHYL DISULFIDE are widely used in industry. It is commonly used as a solvent, extraction agent and cleaning agent. In addition, it is also used in the manufacture of metal rust inhibitors, fuel additives, pesticides and cosmetics.
There are two main methods for making DIMETHYL DISULFIDE. One is made by sulfurizing dimethyl, which uses dimethyl disulfide and hydrogen sulfide to react to generate DIMETHYL DISULFIDE. Another method is to form the DIMETHYL DISULFIDE by reacting dimethyl methanesulfonate with sodium sulfide in the presence of ammonium chloride.
When using DIMETHYL DISULFIDE, you need to pay attention to its safety information. It is a flammable liquid with a low explosion limit and ignition point. Avoid contact with open flames and high temperatures during use, and maintain good ventilation conditions. It may be irritating to the eyes and skin, so wear appropriate protective equipment when using it. In addition, DIMETHYL DISULFIDE may also have toxic effects on aquatic organisms, and care should be taken to avoid contaminating water sources.
Last Update:2024-04-09 20:52:54