CAS 597-35-3
:Ethyl sulfone
Description:
Ethyl sulfone, also known as ethylsulfonyl, is an organic compound characterized by the presence of a sulfonyl functional group attached to an ethyl group. Its chemical formula is C2H6O2S, and it features a sulfonyl group (-SO2-) bonded to an ethyl group (C2H5). Ethyl sulfone is a colorless, odorless liquid that is soluble in water and various organic solvents, making it versatile for different applications. It is known for its stability and relatively low toxicity, which allows it to be used in various industrial processes, including as a solvent and in the synthesis of other chemical compounds. Additionally, ethyl sulfone exhibits properties that make it useful in pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals. Its structure contributes to its ability to participate in various chemical reactions, including nucleophilic substitutions. Overall, ethyl sulfone is a valuable compound in both research and industrial settings due to its unique chemical properties and functional versatility.
Formula:C4H10O2S
InChI:InChI=1S/C4H10O2S/c1-3-7(5,6)4-2/h3-4H2,1-2H3
InChI key:InChIKey=MBDUIEKYVPVZJH-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:S(CC)(CC)(=O)=O
Synonyms:- (Ethanesulfonyl)ethane
- (Ethylsulfonyl)ethane
- 1,1′-Sulfonylbis[ethane]
- 1-Ethylsulfonyl-ethane
- Diethyl sulfone
- Ethane, 1,1'-Sulfonylbis-
- Ethyl sulfone
- Ethyl sulfone (8CI)
- NSC 145719
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Diethyl Sulfone
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications Diethyl Sulfone is a reagent used in the synthesis of heterocyclic compounds including of β-ketosulfones. Also used in the preparation of sulfone-based electrolytes for aluminum electrodeposition.<br>References Legrand, L.. et al.: Electrochem. Act., 40, 1711 (1995); Katritzky, A. et al.: J. Org. Chem., 68, 1443 (2003);<br></p>Formula:C4H10O2SColor and Shape:Off White SolidMolecular weight:122.19Diethyl sulfone
CAS:<p>Diethyl sulfone is a chemical that can be used in wastewater treatment. It reacts with the epidermal growth factor found in wastewater to form a copper chloride intermediate. This reaction is catalyzed by water vapor, which also provides the necessary hydrogen peroxide for the reaction. Diethyl sulfone is not toxic to humans at sublethal doses, and is often used as an extraction agent for water samples due to its ability to extract organic compounds from water-insoluble solids. The hydroxyl group on diethyl sulfone can react with copper chloride to form a copper sulfide and this reaction can be followed by oxidation of the fatty acid in diethyl sulfone with hydrogen peroxide. This reaction produces a nitrogen atom, which may then react with magnesium salt to produce solid catalyst particles that are stable in air and have excellent catalytic properties.</p>Formula:C4H10O2SPurity:Min. 98 Area-%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:122.19 g/mol





