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Cyclohexyl methyl sulfide (CAS 7133-37-1)

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CAS Number:
7133-37-1
Molecular Weight:
130.25
Molecular Formula:
C7H14S
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Cyclohexyl methyl sulfide (CMS) is an organic compound that has garnered significant attention in scientific research, primarily due to its exceptional properties. This sulfur-containing compound finds widespread application as a versatile solvent, reagent, and intermediate in organic synthesis. The unique properties of Cyclohexyl methyl sulfide have been subject to extensive scientific scrutiny, driving its exploration in various research endeavors. In the realm of organic synthesis, it has proven instrumental as a solvent for synthesizing an array of compounds. Additionally, Cyclohexyl methyl sulfide has served as a valuable reagent in numerous reactions, notably aiding in ketone reduction and sulfone formation. Furthermore, it has demonstrated its versatility as an intermediate in the synthesis of diverse materials, including polymers and surfactants. While the complete mechanism of action of Cyclohexyl methyl sulfide remains elusive, researchers propose that it involves the formation of reactive sulfur species. These species exhibit reactivity towards an assortment of functional groups, including alcohols, amines, and thiols. Moreover, the reactivity of Cyclohexyl methyl sulfide can be enhanced through the incorporation of various catalysts, such as Lewis acids and transition metals.


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Cyclohexyl methyl sulfide, 5 g

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$61.00