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Dimethyl telluride

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Formula
  
C2H6Te

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Related compounds
  
Hydrogen tellurideDiphenyl telluride

Appearance
  
Pale yellow, translucent liquid

Dimethyl telluride is an organotelluride compound, formula (CH3)2Te, also known by the abbreviation DMTe.

This was the first material used to grow epitaxial cadmium telluride and mercury cadmium telluride using metalorganic vapour phase epitaxy.

Dimethyl telluride as a product of microbial metabolism was first discovered in 1939. Dimethyl telluride is produced by some fungi and bacteria (Penicillium brevicaule, P. chrysogenum, and P. notatum and the bacterium Pseudomonas fluorescens).

The toxicity of DMTe is unclear. It is produced by the body when tellurium or one of its compounds are ingested. It is noticeable by its garlic-like smell (resembles rotting garlic in the absence of air), similar to the effect of DMSO. Tellurium is known to be toxic.

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Dimethyl telluride Wikipedia


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