BENZENETHIOL [14C(U)] - Names and Identifiers
BENZENETHIOL [14C(U)] - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C6H6S
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Molar Mass | 122.28 |
BENZENETHIOL [14C(U)] - Introduction
Benzenethiol (Benzenethiol), also known as benzene sulfide (Thiophenol), is an organic compound with the chemical formula C6H5SH. It is a colorless or yellowish liquid with a strong pungent odor.
Regarding the properties of benzenethiol [14C(U)], 14C(U) represents a radiolabel of the carbon -14 isotope. Other properties are those of the benzenethiol itself.
One of the main uses of benzenethiol is as a starting material in organic synthesis for the synthesis of other organic sulfur compounds. It can also be used as a precursor for semiconductor materials, or in the preparation of dyes, pharmaceuticals, and rubber processing.
The method for producing benzenethiol can be generally obtained by the reaction of benzene and sulfur. The specific method is to sulfurize phenol with sodium sulfoxylate and hydrogen, or to react with sodium sulfoxylate and bromobenzene to generate phenyl sulfide, which is then oxidized by sulfuryl chloride acid to obtain benzene mercaptan.
Regarding the safety information of benzenethiol, it is an irritating chemical substance that can cause serious irritation and burns in contact with skin and eyes. When using benzenethiol, care should be taken to avoid direct contact with skin and eyes and to operate in a well-ventilated area. In addition, benzenethiol is also a flammable substance, fire prevention measures should be taken to avoid contact with strong oxidants or fire sources.
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