CAS 10027-70-0
:2-(2-aminoethylsulfonylsulfanyl)ethanamine
Description:
2-(2-aminoethylsulfonylsulfanyl)ethanamine, also known by its CAS number 10027-70-0, is a chemical compound characterized by the presence of both amino and sulfonyl functional groups. This compound features a two-carbon ethyl chain with an amino group and a sulfonylsulfanyl substituent, which contributes to its unique chemical properties. It is typically a colorless to pale yellow solid or liquid, depending on its form and purity. The presence of the sulfonyl group enhances its solubility in polar solvents, making it useful in various chemical applications. Additionally, the amino groups can participate in hydrogen bonding, influencing its reactivity and interaction with other molecules. This compound may be utilized in biochemical research, particularly in studies involving amino acids and sulfonamide derivatives. Its potential applications could extend to pharmaceuticals, where it may serve as a building block for drug synthesis or as a reagent in organic chemistry. However, specific safety and handling guidelines should be followed due to its chemical nature.
Formula:C4H13ClN2O2S2
InChI:InChI=1/C4H12N2O2S2.ClH/c5-1-3-9-10(7,8)4-2-6;/h1-6H2;1H
SMILES:C(CSS(=O)(=O)CCN)N.Cl
Synonyms:- Taurine, thio-, S-(2-aminoethyl) ester, dihydrochloride
- Ethanesulfonothioic acid, 2-amino-, S-(2-aminoethyl) ester, dihydrochloride
- Ethanethiol, 2-amino-, S-ester with thiotaurine, dihydrochloride
- Nsc 528168
- Thiotaurine S-(2-aminoethyl) ester, dihydrochloride
- S-(2-aminoethyl) 2-aminoethanesulfonothioate
- S-(2-aminoethyl) 2-aminoethanesulfonothioate hydrochloride
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2-Aminoethyl 2-Aminoethanethiosulfonate Dihydrochloride
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Stability Hygroscopic<br>Applications 2-Aminoethyl 2-Aminoethanethiosulfonate Dihydrochloride allows the accessibility and electrostatic potential in the open and closed channel of the ACh receptor can be probed from the extracellular side of the membrane.<br>References Pascual, J.M. & Karlin, A.: J. Gen. Physiol., 111, 717 (1998)<br></p>Formula:C4H12N2O2S2·2ClHColor and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:257.20
