CAS 6982-46-3
:2-bromoethanethiol
Description:
2-Bromoethanethiol, also known as 2-bromoethyl mercaptan, is an organobromine compound characterized by the presence of both a bromine atom and a thiol (-SH) functional group attached to a two-carbon ethyl chain. Its molecular formula is C2H6BrS, and it features a relatively low molecular weight. This compound is typically a colorless to pale yellow liquid with a strong, unpleasant odor reminiscent of rotten eggs, which is characteristic of thiols. 2-Bromoethanethiol is soluble in organic solvents and exhibits moderate solubility in water due to the polar nature of the thiol group. It is primarily used in organic synthesis and as a reagent in various chemical reactions, including nucleophilic substitutions. The presence of the bromine atom makes it a good electrophile, while the thiol group can participate in redox reactions and form disulfides. Due to its reactivity and potential toxicity, appropriate safety measures should be taken when handling this compound.
Formula:C2H5BrS
InChI:InChI=1/C2H5BrS/c3-1-2-4/h4H,1-2H2
SMILES:C(CS)Br
Synonyms:- Ethanethiol, 2-bromo-
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Found 3 products.
2-Bromoethane-1-thiol
CAS:<p>2-Bromoethane-1-thiol (2BET) is a hydrogen bond sensitive sensor that can be used in the detection of reactive oxygen species. 2BET has been shown to have a high sensitivity and selectivity to hydrogen peroxide, with an observed response time of less than 1 second. This sensor has been found to be useful for detecting short-term changes in hydrogen peroxide concentrations and can also detect long term changes due to its stability in the membrane. 2BET is also highly selective for hydrogen peroxide and does not react with other compounds, such as nitric oxide or sulfur dioxide. 2BET is a cavity type sensor that consists of two gold electrodes with a polyelectrolyte membrane between them. When exposed to reactive oxygen species, the polyelectrolyte membrane becomes crosslinked and this change in permeability can be detected by measuring the current across the electrodes. 2BET sensors are able to distinguish between isotopomers</p>Formula:C2H5BrSPurity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:Clear LiquidMolecular weight:141.03 g/mol



