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Cyclohexanethiol (CAS 1569-69-3)

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Alternate Names:
Cyclohexyl mercaptan; Hexahydrothiophenol
CAS Number:
1569-69-3
Molecular Weight:
116.22
Molecular Formula:
C6H11SH
Supplemental Information:
This is classified as a Dangerous Good for transport and may be subject to additional shipping charges.
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Cyclohexanethiol presents itself as a colorless and volatile organic compound, emanating a strong sulfur odor. As a cyclic thiol, this sulfur-containing compound finds application in various industrial and agricultural products. Its versatility encompasses multiple uses, such as being a fuel additive, a fragrant component in cosmetics and perfumes, and a preservative in food items. Moreover, it proves valuable in synthesizing other compounds, including thiophene and its derivatives. In the realm of scientific research, Cyclohexanethiol plays a significant role. Its applications span the synthesis of thiophene and its derivatives, which hold potential applications in the fields of medicine and materials science. Additionally, it has been instrumental in generating novel sulfur-containing compounds, like thiophene-based polymers. Furthermore, Cyclohexanethiol′s role in synthesizing organosulfur compounds proves critical, as they act as essential intermediates in the creation of pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals. The compound is believed to facilitate the formation of hydrogen bonds between molecules, an essential factor in stabilizing molecular structures. Moreover, Cyclohexanethiol is thought to partake in the formation of covalent bonds between molecules, contributing to the creation of more complex molecular structures.


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Cyclohexanethiol, 25 g

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25 g
$51.00