CAS 1498-65-3
:dimethylphosphoramidothioic dichloride
Description:
Dimethylphosphoramidothioic dichloride, with the CAS number 1498-65-3, is a chemical compound that belongs to the class of organophosphorus compounds. It is characterized by the presence of a phosphorus atom bonded to two methyl groups, a thioamide functional group, and two chlorine atoms. This compound typically appears as a colorless to pale yellow liquid and is known for its reactivity, particularly due to the presence of the dichloride moiety, which can participate in nucleophilic substitution reactions. Dimethylphosphoramidothioic dichloride is primarily used in the synthesis of various phosphorus-containing compounds and may serve as an intermediate in the production of agrochemicals or pharmaceuticals. Due to its chemical structure, it may exhibit toxicity and should be handled with care, following appropriate safety protocols. Its physical and chemical properties, such as boiling point, solubility, and stability, can vary based on environmental conditions and specific formulations.
Formula:C2H6Cl2NPS
InChI:InChI=1/C2H6Cl2NPS/c1-5(2)6(3,4)7/h1-2H3
Synonyms:- Phosphoramidothioic dichloride, dimethyl-
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(Dimethylamino)phosphonothioyl dichloride
CAS:Dimethylamino)phosphonothioyl dichloride is a linker that contains two phosphonothioic acid groups. It is an electron-deficient compound with symmetries, which are important for the design of anticancer drugs. This linker has been shown to cause chromosomal damage in vitro and inhibits DNA synthesis in cell cultures. The dimethylamino group of the molecule can be substituted with deuterated atoms to provide a tool for studying kinetics and ion pairs.
Formula:C2H6Cl2NPSPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:178.02 g/mol
