CAS 6950-53-4
:Ethanamine,2-(methylthio)-, hydrochloride (9CI)
Description:
Ethanamine, 2-(methylthio)-, hydrochloride, also known by its CAS number 6950-53-4, is an organic compound characterized by the presence of an amine functional group and a methylthio substituent. This compound is a hydrochloride salt, which means it is formed by the reaction of ethanamine with hydrochloric acid, resulting in improved solubility in water. The molecular structure features a two-carbon ethyl chain with an amino group (-NH2) at one end and a methylthio group (-S-CH3) attached to the second carbon. This configuration imparts specific chemical properties, such as basicity due to the amine group and potential nucleophilicity from the sulfur atom. The compound is typically used in various chemical syntheses and may serve as an intermediate in the production of pharmaceuticals or agrochemicals. Its hydrochloride form enhances stability and facilitates handling in laboratory settings. Safety data should be consulted for proper handling, as with many amines, it may pose health risks if not managed appropriately.
Formula:C3H9NSClH
Synonyms:- Ethylamine,2-(methylthio)-, hydrochloride (8CI)
- 2-(Methylsulfanyl)ethylaminehydrochloride
- S-Methyl-2-(aminoethyl)mercaptan monohydrochloride
- S-Methylcysteamine hydrochloride
- 2-(Methylthio)Ethylamine Hydrochloride
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Found 4 products.
2-(Methylthio)ethanamine hydrochloride
CAS:Formula:C3H10ClNSPurity:97%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:127.63622-(Methylthio)ethanamine hydrochloride
CAS:2-(Methylthio)ethanamine hydrochloridePurity:97%Molecular weight:127.64g/mol2-(Methylthio)ethanamine HCl
CAS:<p>2-Methylthioethanamine HCl is an insecticide that belongs to the group of sulfide compounds. It has been shown to have high insecticidal activity against plutella xylostella at temperatures below 20 degrees Celsius. The bioassay results suggest that 2-Methylthioethanamine HCl is a non-systemic, contact and stomach poison, with no significant toxicity to mammals. This compound has been shown to be photostable and can be used as a stabilizer for perovskite solar cells. 2-Methylthioethanamine HCl inhibits the larval development of Plutella xylostella by interacting with the electron transport chain and blocking ATP synthesis.</p>Formula:C3H10ClNSPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:127.64 g/mol



