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mercaptan
mercaptan Chem. (mɜːˈkæptən) [f. L. mercurium captans ‘catching mercury’ (see quot. 1834).] A sulphur alcohol; any one of a series of compounds resembling the alcohols, but containing sulphur in place of oxygen.[1834 Zeise in Ann. Phys. & Chem. XXXI. 378 Nenne ich den vom Quecksilber aufgenommenen S...
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Isopropyl mercaptan
Isopropyl mercaptan is an organic compound with the formula C3H8S. It has the CAS Registry Number 75-33-2. Alternative names
It is also called 2-Propanethiol, Propane-2-thiol, 2-propanthiol, 2-propane thiol, Isopropyl mercaptan, Isopropanethiol, Isopropylthiol
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Perchloromethyl mercaptan
Perchloromethyl mercaptan is the organosulfur compound with the formula CCl3SCl. Perchloromethyl mercaptan is the original name.
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captan
captan (ˈkæptən) [Shortened from mercaptan.] The name of a fungicide and pesticide produced from mercaptan.1953 A. R. Kittleson in Jrnl. Agric. & Food Chem. I. 677/1 SR-406 or captan, the common name..is a member of a new class of highly active organic fungicides, which is currently undergoing comme...
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Allyl mercaptan
Allyl mercaptan (AM) is a small molecule allyl derivative and an organosulfur compound derived from garlic and a few other genus Allium plants.
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Benzyl mercaptan
Preparation and occurrence
Benzyl mercaptan can be prepared by the reaction of benzyl chloride and thiourea. Use in organic synthesis
Benzyl mercaptan is used for S-alkylation to give benzylthioethers.
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Butyl mercaptan
Butyl mercaptan may refer to:
Butanethiol (n-butyl mercaptan)
tert-Butylthiol (t-butyl mercaptan)
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Grapefruit mercaptan
Grapefruit mercaptan is the common name for a natural organic compound found in grapefruit. Pure grapefruit mercaptan, or citrus-derived oils rich in grapefruit mercaptan, are sometimes used in perfumery and the flavor industry to impart citrus
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Merox
Merox is an acronym for mercaptan oxidation. mercaptan]
tert-Butyl mercaptan - C(CH3)3SH [t-butyl mercaptan]
Pentanethiol - C5H11SH [pentyl mercaptan]
In some of the above Merox process versions
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Thiol
Examples of thiols
Methanethiol – CH3SH [methyl mercaptan]
Ethanethiol – C2H5SH [ethyl mercaptan]
1-Propanethiol – C3H7SH [n-propyl mercaptan]
2-Propanethiol – CH3CH(SH)CH3 [2C3 mercaptan]
Allyl mercaptan CH2=CHCH2SH [2-propenethiol]
Butanethiol – C4H9SH [n-butyl mercaptan]
tert-Butyl mercaptan – (CH3)3CSH
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Bis(trifluoromethyl) disulfide
Synthesis
TFD can be produced by reaction of perchloromethyl mercaptan or thiophosgene with sodium fluoride. See also
Dimethyl(trifluoromethylthio)arsine
Perchloromethyl mercaptan
Thiophosgene
Perfluoroisobutene
Phosgene
References
Organic disulfides
Trifluoromethylthio
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Odorizer
The most common type is one that adds a mercaptan liquid into natural gas distribution systems so that leaks can be readily detected. in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and resembles odor of leeks, onions, durian, or cooked cabbage
Methanethiol, commonly known as methyl mercaptan, is
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Aroma compound
Grapefruit mercaptan (grapefruit)
Methanethiol, commonly called methyl mercaptan (after eating Asparagus)
Furan-2-ylmethanethiol, also called furfuryl mercaptan (roasted coffee)
Benzyl mercaptan (leek or garlic-like)
Miscellaneous compounds
Methylphosphine and dimethylphosphine (garlic-metallic,
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Ethanethiol
In the underground mining industry, ethanethiol or ethyl mercaptan is referred to as "stench gas". See also
tert-Butylthiol (tert-butyl mercaptan)
Butanethiol (butyl mercaptan)
References
External links
NLM Hazardous Substances Databank – Ethyl
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C7H8S
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The molecular formula C7H8S (molar mass: 124.20 g/mol, exact mass: 124.0347 u) may refer to:
Thioanisole
Benzyl mercaptan (phenylmethanethiol
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