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Methyl Trithion (CAS 953-17-3)

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Alternate Names:
Carbophenothion Methyl
CAS Number:
953-17-3
Molecular Weight:
314.81
Molecular Formula:
C9H12ClO2PS3
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Methyl trithion is a chemical compound that has garnered interest in the field of synthetic organic chemistry, where it is often used in the study of sulfur-containing molecules and their reactivity. Research involving methyl trithion frequently focuses on its role as a reagent for the introduction of sulfur groups into organic molecules, which is a key step in the synthesis of various sulfur-containing compounds. Additionally, it is utilized in mechanistic studies to understand thiolation reactions and the formation of carbon-sulfur bonds. Methyl trithion also plays a part in the development of novel catalysts for facilitating these types of chemical transformations. In analytical chemistry, it is sometimes used as a reference compound when analyzing sulfur-related reaction mechanisms. Its reactivity and behavior under different conditions contribute to a broader comprehension of thiol chemistry and the synthesis of thioethers and related classes of compounds.


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Methyl Trithion, 1 g

sc-483366
1 g
$374.00