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Atomfair Triethylsulfonium C6H15S+
Description Triethylsulfonium (CAS No. 348-60-7) is a highly specialized quaternary sulfonium compound with the molecular formula C6H15S+and IUPAC name triethylsulfanium . This organosulfur cation is widely utilized in advanced chemical synthesis, catalysis, and materials science due to its unique reactivity and stability. Our high-purity Triethylsulfonium is rigorously tested via HPLC, NMR, and mass spectrometry to ensure ??98% purity, making it ideal for demanding research applications. Supplied as a crystalline solid or solution (upon request) with detailed Certificates of Analysis (CoA) and Safety Data Sheets (SDS). Compatible with inert atmosphere handling for air-sensitive protocols. Synonyms include UNII-Q8R2TZ8O8N and DTXSID2048084.
Description
Description
Triethylsulfonium (CAS No. 348-60-7) is a highly specialized quaternary sulfonium compound with the molecular formula C6H15S+ and IUPAC name triethylsulfanium. This organosulfur cation is widely utilized in advanced chemical synthesis, catalysis, and materials science due to its unique reactivity and stability. Our high-purity Triethylsulfonium is rigorously tested via HPLC, NMR, and mass spectrometry to ensure ??98% purity, making it ideal for demanding research applications. Supplied as a crystalline solid or solution (upon request) with detailed Certificates of Analysis (CoA) and Safety Data Sheets (SDS). Compatible with inert atmosphere handling for air-sensitive protocols. Synonyms include UNII-Q8R2TZ8O8N and DTXSID2048084.
- CAS No: 348-60-7
- Molecular Formula: C6H15S+
- Molecular Weight: 119.25
- Exact Mass: 119.08944665
- Monoisotopic Mass: 119.08944665
- Charge: 1
- IUPAC Name: triethylsulfanium
- SMILES: CC[S+](CC)CC
- Synonyms: Triethylsulfonium, 29245-61-2, Q8R2TZ8O8N, UNII-Q8R2TZ8O8N, DTXSID2048084
Application
Triethylsulfonium serves as a key intermediate in the synthesis of specialty chemicals, particularly in the development of ionic liquids and phase-transfer catalysts. Its strong cationic character makes it valuable in polymerization initiators and electrolyte formulations for energy storage systems. Researchers also employ it as a precursor for sulfonium-based photoacid generators (PAGs) in photoresist technologies.
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