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2-(2-Methoxyethoxy)ethanethiol (CAS 88778-21-6)

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CAS Number:
88778-21-6
Molecular Weight:
136.21
Molecular Formula:
C5H12O2S
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2-(2-Methoxyethoxy)ethanethiol, also known as a thioether compound, is characterized by its sulfur atom bonded to two carbon atoms, one of which is part of an ethoxy chain that extends into a methoxyethoxy moiety. This molecular structure imparts unique physicochemical properties, such as increased solubility in polar solvents compared to simpler thioethers. The presence of the methoxyethoxy group enhances its steric hindrance, which can influence its reactivity and interaction with other molecules. In research, this compound is of interest due to its potential as a building block in the synthesis of more complex molecules, particularly those involving sulfur-containing rings and linkages. Its ability to act as a ligand, forming coordination complexes with various metals, makes it valuable in the study of catalysis and in the development of novel materials with specific electronic or photonic properties. Furthermore, its unique structure allows it to be utilized in the modification of polymers and surfaces, contributing to advancements in material science and nanotechnology. The methoxyethoxy group also plays a role in modulating the compound′s interaction with other chemical entities, making it a versatile tool in the synthesis and stabilization of nanoparticles and in the creation of functionalized surfaces for sensor applications.


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2-(2-Methoxyethoxy)ethanethiol, 1 g

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1 g
$175.00