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Sodium Methanethiosulfonate (CAS 1950-85-2)

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Alternate Names:
Methanesulfonothioic Acid, Sodium Salt; Na-MTS
Application:
Sodium Methanethiosulfonate is a useful reagent for synthesis
CAS Number:
1950-85-2
Molecular Weight:
134.15
Molecular Formula:
CH3O2S2•Na
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Sodium Methanethiosulfonate is a useful reagent for synthesis. Sodium Methanethiosulfonate is a water-soluble compound belonging to the alkyl sulfonates family. Serving as a model compound, it has been instrumental in examining the structure and characteristics of other alkyl sulfonates. Moreover, its utility extends to studying the impact of sulfonates on proteins, enzymes, and other biomolecules. Furthermore, researchers have utilized Sodium Methanethiosulfonate to investigate how sulfonation affects the stability of drugs and other pharmaceutical compounds.


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Sodium Methanethiosulfonate, 1 g

sc-208395
1 g
$120.00