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Propanethiol

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Formula
  
C3H8S

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Appearance
  
Colorless to pale yellow liquid

Propanethiol is an organic compound with the molecular formula C3H8S. It belongs to the group of thiols. It is a colorless liquid with a strong, offensive odor. It is moderately toxic and is less dense than water and slightly soluble in water. It is used as a feedstock for insecticides. It is highly flammable and it gives off irritating or toxic fumes (or gases) in a fire. Heating it will cause rise in pressure with risk of bursting.

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Chemistry

Propanethiol 2Propanethiol 97 SigmaAldrich

Propanethiol is chemically classified among the thiols, which are organic compounds with molecular formulas and structural formulas similar to alcohols, except that sulfur-containing sulfhydryl group (-SH) replaces the oxygen-containing hydroxyl group in the molecule. Propanethiol's basic molecular formula is C3H7SH, and its structural formula is similar to that of the alcohol n-propanol.

Propanethiol 1Propanethiol C3H8S ChemSpider

Propanethiol is manufactured commercially by the reaction of propene with hydrogen sulfide with ultraviolet light initiation in an anti-Markovnikov addition. It can also be prepared by the reaction of sodium hydrosulfide with 1-chloropropane.

Propanethiol 2Methyl1propanethiol 92 technical grade SigmaAldrich

Propanethiol 2Methyl2propanethiol 99 SigmaAldrich

Propanethiol 1Propanethiol CAS 107039 SCBT

References

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