Methyl Sulfide CAS 75-18-3

Dimethyl sulfide 

Properties:

– Appearance: colorless liquid with a strong peculiar odor.

– SOLUBILITY: Miscible with ethanol, ether and many organic solvents.

USES:

– Industrial application: dimethyl sulfide is widely used as a solvent in organic synthesis reactions, especially in sulfurization reactions and thioaddition reactions play an important role.

Method of Preparation:

– Dimethyl sulfide can be prepared by the direct reaction of ethanol and sulfur. The reaction is usually carried out under acidic conditions and requires heating.

– It can also be made by adding sodium sulfide to two methyl bromides (e.g., bromomethane).

Safety Information:

– Dimethyl sulfide has a pungent odor and is irritating to the skin and eyes.

– Avoid contact with skin and eyes and take appropriate precautions when using.

– During use and storage, contact with oxidizing agents and strong acids should be avoided to avoid unsafe reactions.

– Waste should be disposed of in accordance with local regulations and should not be dumped at will.

– Maintain proper ventilation during storage and use.

 

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