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Benzylthiol CAS 100-53-8

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Place of Origin: China

Brand Name: Sunshine

Certification: ISO,COA

Model Number: 100-53-8

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CAS NO::
100-53-8
Appearance::
Clear To Light Yellow Liquid
Molecular Formula::
C7H8S
Molecular Weight::
124.20300
EINECS NO::
202-862-5
MDL NO::
MFCD00004867
CAS NO::
100-53-8
Appearance::
Clear To Light Yellow Liquid
Molecular Formula::
C7H8S
Molecular Weight::
124.20300
EINECS NO::
202-862-5
MDL NO::
MFCD00004867
Benzylthiol CAS 100-53-8

Product Description:

Product Name: benzylthiol CAS NO: 100-53-8

 

 

Synonyms:

toluene-a-thiol;

phenyl methanethiol;

Thiobenzyl Alcohol;

 

 

Chemical & Physical Properties:

Appearance: Clear to light yellow liquid

Assay :≥98.0%

Density: 1.058

Boiling Point: 195℃ (10 torr)

Melting Point: -29℃

Flash Point: 70℃

Refractive Index: 1.574-1.576

Water Solubility: Not miscible or difficult to mix in water

Sensitive: Air sensitive

Stability: Stable. Combustible.

Vapor Density: >4 (vs air)

Vapor Pressure: 0.591mmHg at 25℃

 

 

Safety Information:

RTECS: XT8650000

Hazard Class: 6.1

Safety Statements: S23-S60-S61

HS Code: 2930909090

Packing Group: III

WGK Germany: 3

RIDADR: 2810

Risk Statements: R22; R23; R50/53

Hazard Codes: T,N

Signal Word: Danger

Symbol: GHS06

Hazard Declaration: H302; H330

Caution Statements: P260; P284; P310

 

 

Benzyl mercaptan is an organosulfur compound with the formula C6H5CH2SH. It is a common laboratory alkylthiol and occurs in trace amounts naturally. Condensed tannins can undergo acid-catalyzed cleavage in the presence of the nucleophilic benzyl mercaptan. Benzyl mercaptan has been identified in boxwood (Buxus sempervirens L.) and is known to contribute to the smoky aroma of certain wines. It also occurs naturally in coffee.

It is created by the reaction of benzyl chlori-de and sodium hydrosulfide.

 

 

 

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