CAS 39093-77-1
:4-Thiomorpholinecarbonyl chloride, 1,1-dioxide
Description:
4-Thiomorpholinecarbonyl chloride, 1,1-dioxide, also known by its CAS number 39093-77-1, is a chemical compound characterized by the presence of a thiomorpholine ring, which is a six-membered heterocyclic structure containing both sulfur and nitrogen atoms. This compound features a carbonyl chloride functional group, indicating its reactivity and potential use in various chemical syntheses. The 1,1-dioxide designation suggests the presence of two oxygen atoms bonded to the sulfur atom in the thiomorpholine ring, which can influence the compound's electronic properties and reactivity. Typically, compounds of this nature are utilized in organic synthesis, particularly in the preparation of pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals, due to their ability to act as intermediates or reactive agents. The presence of the carbonyl chloride group makes it a potential acylating agent, allowing for the introduction of acyl groups into other molecules. As with many reactive chlorides, handling requires caution due to potential hazards associated with its reactivity and toxicity.
Formula:C5H8ClNO3S
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4-Thiomorpholinecarbonyl chloride, 1,1-dioxide
CAS:Formula:C5H8ClNO3SPurity:97%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:197.6399Thiomorpholine-4-carbonyl chloride 1,1-dioxide
CAS:Thiomorpholine-4-carbonyl chloride 1,1-dioxidePurity:98%Molecular weight:197.64g/molThiomorpholine-4-carbonyl Chloride 1,1-Dioxide
CAS:<p>Versatile small molecule scaffold</p>Formula:C5H8ClNO3SPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:197.64 g/mol



