Acetyl sulfide
CAS: 3232-39-1
Ref. 3D-DAA23239
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Información del producto
- 1-(Acetylsulfanyl)ethan-1-one
- Acetic Thioanhydride
- Acetic acid, thio-, anhydrosulfide
- Diacetyl sulfide
- Ethanethioic acid, 1,1′-anhydrosulfide
- Ethanethioic acid, anhydrosulfide
- NSC 5133
- Thioacetic anhydride
Acetyl sulfide is a molecule that contains a hydroxyl group, sugar residues, and acetamide. It has conformational properties and binding constants. Acetyl sulfide can be synthesized by the palladium-catalyzed coupling of an inorganic acid (e.g., hydrogen chloride) with a carbonyl group (e.g., acetaldehyde). This compound is also used for the synthesis of glycopeptides and insulin resistance.