CAS 5254-86-4
:1-Naphthalenemethanethiol
Description:
1-Naphthalenemethanethiol, with the CAS number 5254-86-4, is an organic compound characterized by the presence of a naphthalene ring attached to a thiol (-SH) group via a methylene (-CH2-) bridge. This compound exhibits typical properties of thiols, including a strong, often unpleasant odor, and is known for its reactivity due to the sulfur atom, which can participate in various chemical reactions such as oxidation and nucleophilic substitution. The presence of the naphthalene moiety contributes to its aromatic characteristics, influencing its solubility and stability. 1-Naphthalenemethanethiol is typically a colorless to pale yellow liquid at room temperature and is soluble in organic solvents. It is used in organic synthesis and may serve as a building block in the development of pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and materials science. Additionally, due to its thiol group, it can form disulfide bonds, which are significant in biological systems and materials chemistry. Safety precautions should be taken when handling this compound, as thiols can be toxic and irritating.
Formula:C11H10S
Synonyms:- 1-(Mercaptomethyl)naphthalene
- 1-Naphthylmethanethiol
- Nsc 33934
- a-(Mercaptomethyl)naphthalene
- a-Naphthylmethyl mercaptan
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Found 2 products.
Naphthalen-1-ylmethanethiol
CAS:Controlled ProductFormula:C11H10SColor and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:174.262(Naphthalen-1-yl)methanethiol
CAS:<p>Naphthalen-1-ylmethanethiol is a molecular compound with the molecular formula CHS. It consists of one naphthalene ring and one methanethiol group. Naphthalen-1-ylmethanethiol has been found to have a high photoelectron emission intensity in the region of 2.5 eV, which is characteristic for sulfur-containing molecules. This molecule has three different types of orbitals: sigma, pi, and omega, each with different energies and intensities. The pi orbital is composed of four orbitals that are perpendicular to each other; the sigma orbital is composed of two orbitals that are perpendicular to each other; and the omega orbital is composed of two orbitals that point towards each other. The pi orbital has the highest energy and intensity as well as the lowest binding energy.</p>Formula:C11H10SPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:174.26 g/mol

