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Dipropyl sulfide(CAS#111-47-7)

Chemical Property:

Molecular Formula C6H14S
Molar Mass 118.24
Density 0.838g/mLat 25°C(lit.)
Melting Point −103°C(lit.)
Boling Point 142-143°C(lit.)
Flash Point 83°F
Water Solubility Soluble in water 351mg/L @ 25°C.
Vapor Presure 6.42mmHg at 25°C
Appearance liquid
Specific Gravity 0.838
Color Colorless to Almost colorless
Merck 14,7868
BRN 1719002
Storage Condition Store below +30°C.
Explosive Limit 1-51%(V)
Refractive Index n20/D 1.4487(lit.)
Physical and Chemical Properties Colorless liquid. Melting point 101.9 ℃, boiling point 142.38 ℃,32.31(1.33kPa), relative density 0.8377(20/4 ℃), refractive index 1.4487, flash point 28 ℃. Soluble in ethanol and ether, insoluble in water, there is a bad smell. It is easily oxidized in air.
Use Used as a daily flavor

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Product Tags

Risk Codes R10 – Flammable
R36/37/38 – Irritating to eyes, respiratory system and skin.
R36 – Irritating to the eyes
Safety Description S26 – In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice.
S36 – Wear suitable protective clothing.
S39 – Wear eye / face protection.
S16 – Keep away from sources of ignition.
S7/9 -
UN IDs UN 1993 3/PG 3
WGK Germany 3
FLUKA BRAND F CODES 13
TSCA Yes
HS Code 29309070
Hazard Note Harmful/Irritant
Hazard Class 3
Packing Group III

 

Introduction

Dipropyl sulfide. The following is an introduction to the properties, uses, preparation methods and safety information of dipropyl sulfide:

 

Quality:

Appearance: Dipropyl sulfide is a colorless liquid.

Solubility: It is soluble in organic solvents and slightly soluble in water.

Density: The density at room temperature is about 0.85 g/ml.

Flammability: Dipropyl sulfide is a flammable liquid. Its vapor can form explosive mixtures.

 

Use:

As an organic synthesis reagent: dipropyl sulfide is often used as a dehydrating agent, solvent and reducing agent in organic synthesis reactions.

As a lubricant: due to its good lubricating properties, it is often used as a component in lubricants and preservatives.

 

Method:

Typically, dipropyl sulfide can be obtained by the reaction of mercaptoethanol and isopropylammonium bromide. The reaction conditions generally need to be carried out under the protection of inert gases.

 

Safety Information:

Dipropyl sulfide is a flammable liquid and should be kept away from open flames and high-temperature sources.

Exposure to dipropyl sulfide may cause skin irritation and eye irritation, and protective gloves and goggles should be worn during use.

If too much dipropyl sulfide is ingested or inhaled, seek medical attention immediately.


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