etrahydrothiopyran-4-one oxime - Names and Identifiers
etrahydrothiopyran-4-one oxime - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C5H9NOS
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Molar Mass | 131.2 |
Storage Condition | Sealed in dry,Room Temperature |
Sensitive | Irritant |
MDL | MFCD00102049 |
etrahydrothiopyran-4-one oxime - Introduction
Tetrahydrothiopyran-4-one oxime, chemical formula C5H9NOS, is an organic compound. The following is a description of its nature, use, preparation and safety information:
Nature:
Tetrahydrothiopyran-4-one oxime is a colorless to pale yellow crystalline solid. It has a melting point of about 78-80 degrees Celsius and a boiling point of about 181 degrees Celsius. It is stable at room temperature and is not sensitive to air and light. It is soluble in ethanol and dimethyl sulfoxide, and slightly soluble in water.
Use:
Tetrahydrothiopyran-4-one oxime is commonly used as an intermediate in organic synthesis. It can participate in a variety of organic synthesis reactions, such as cyclization reaction, hydroxylamine reaction, chloramine reaction and so on. Because it contains an imidazole ring in its structure, it can also be used as a raw material for imidazole derivatives in some cases.
Preparation Method:
Tetrahydrothiopyran-4-one oxime can generally be obtained by reacting ethanolamine with tetrahydrothiopyran-4-one. A specific synthetic step may be the reaction of tetrahydrothiopyran-4-one with ethanolamine under appropriate reaction conditions to give the product Tetrahydrothiopyran-4-one oxime.
Safety Information:
Tetrahydrothiopyran-4-one is generally considered to be a relatively safe compound, and its toxicity to human body is low under general conditions. However, any chemical should follow proper handling and safety laboratory practices. When using, should avoid direct contact with skin, eyes and mucous membranes, and maintain a well ventilated laboratory environment. If you come into contact with this compound, rinse with plenty of water. During handling and storage, avoid fire and avoid light to avoid fire or harmful gas generation.
Last Update:2024-04-10 22:29:15