4-(Methylthio)benzaldehyde, 97%, Thermo Scientific Chemicals
4-(Methylthio)benzaldehyde, 97%, Thermo Scientific Chemicals
4-(Methylthio)benzaldehyde, 97%, Thermo Scientific Chemicals
4-(Methylthio)benzaldehyde, 97%, Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Thermo Scientific Chemicals

4-(Methylthio)benzaldehyde, 97%, Thermo Scientific Chemicals

CAS: 3446-89-7 | C8H8OS | 152.211 g/mol
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Specifications
Chemical Name or Material4-(Methylthio)benzaldehyde
CAS3446-89-7
Health Hazard 1H302
Health Hazard 3P264b-P270-P301+P312-P330-P501c
Melting Point6°C
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4-(Methylthio)benzaldehyde is a building block for the synthesis of various pharmaceutical and biologically active compounds. It can be used for the synthesis of sulfur-containing terpyridine ligands. It is the intermediate for the synthesis of a class of pyrrole derivatives showing analgesic/anti-inflammatory activity.

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Applications
4-(Methylthio)benzaldehyde is a building block for the synthesis of various pharmaceutical and biologically active compounds. It can be used for the synthesis of sulfur-containing terpyridine ligands. It is the intermediate for the synthesis of a class of pyrrole derivatives showing analgesic/anti-inflammatory activity.

Solubility
Not miscible in water.

Notes
Air sensitive. Incompatible with oxidizing agents.
RUO – Research Use Only

General References:

  1. Ara Nunez-Montenegroa; Rosa Carballoa; Jose M.Hermida-Ramonb; Ezequiel M.Vazquez-Lopez. Synthesis, characterization, reactivity and computational studies of new rhenium(I) complexes with thiosemicarbazone ligands derived from 4-(methylthio)benzaldehyde. Polyhedron. 2011, 30,(12), 2146-2156.
  2. Piotr Filipiak; Gordon L.Hug; Krzysztof Bobrowski; Bronislaw Marciniak. Photochemistry of 4-(methylthio)phenylacetic acid: Steady-state and laser flash photolysis studies. Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry. 2005, 172,(3), 322-330.