4-Acetamidothiophenol
CAS: 1126-81-4
Ref. 3D-BAA12681
2g | 138.00 € | ||
5g | 194.00 € | ||
10g | 310.00 € | ||
25g | 453.00 € | ||
50g | 646.00 € |
Product Information
- (1Z)-N-(4-sulfanylphenyl)ethanimidate
- 2-(4-Mercaptophenyl)acetamide
- 4-(Acetylamino)benzenethiol
- 4-Acetamidobenzenethiol
- 4-Acetamidothiophenol, (4-Mercaptoacetanilide)
- 4-Acetylaminothiophenol
- 4-Mercaptoacetanilide
- Acetamide, N-(4-mercaptophenyl)-
- Acetanilide, 4′-mercapto-
- N-(4-Mercaptophenyl)acetamide
- See more synonyms
- N-(4-sulfanylphenyl)acetamide
- N-Acetyl-4-mercaptoaniline
- NSC 34851
- p-(Acetylamino)thiophenol
- p-Acetamidobenzenethiol
- p-Acetamidophenyl mercaptan
- p-Acetamidothiophenol
- p-Mercaptoacetanilide
4-Acetamidothiophenol (4AAT) is an organic compound that has been used in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease. It has a chemical structure that resembles 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT), which is a neurotransmitter and hormone involved in regulating mood and appetite. 4AAT is also used as a reagent in the treatment of wastewater, where it reacts with sulfide to form thiosulfate. In acidic environments, 4AAT undergoes chemical ligation reactions to form covalent bonds with other molecules. Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy was used to study the adsorption mechanism of 4AAT on polystyrene particles. This technique revealed that 4AAT binds to the surface of polystyrene particles through hydrophobic interactions and hydrogen bonding with functional groups on the particle surface. The inhibition study showed that 4AAT inhibits 5-hydroxytryptamine receptors.br>
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