Atomfair Diphenyl sulfide C12H10S

Description Diphenyl Sulfide (CAS 139-66-2) is a high-purity organic sulfur compound with the molecular formula C12H10S . This aromatic sulfide, also known as phenylsulfanylbenzene , is characterized by its clear to pale yellow appearance and distinct odor. It is widely utilized in organic synthesis, material science, and pharmaceutical research due to its stability and reactivity as a sulfur-containing building block. With a melting point of -40??C and boiling point of 296??C , it is soluble in organic solvents like ethanol and ether but insoluble in water. Our product is rigorously tested for purity (??98% by GC) and is supplied in…

Description

Description

Diphenyl Sulfide (CAS 139-66-2) is a high-purity organic sulfur compound with the molecular formula C12H10S. This aromatic sulfide, also known as phenylsulfanylbenzene, is characterized by its clear to pale yellow appearance and distinct odor. It is widely utilized in organic synthesis, material science, and pharmaceutical research due to its stability and reactivity as a sulfur-containing building block. With a melting point of -40??C and boiling point of 296??C, it is soluble in organic solvents like ethanol and ether but insoluble in water. Our product is rigorously tested for purity (??98% by GC) and is supplied in sealed containers to ensure optimal shelf life and performance. Ideal for use as a ligand precursor, cross-coupling agent, or intermediate in the synthesis of advanced materials.

  • CAS No: 139-66-2
  • Molecular Formula: C12H10S
  • Molecular Weight: 186.27
  • Exact Mass: 186.05032149
  • Monoisotopic Mass: 186.05032149
  • IUPAC Name: phenylsulfanylbenzene
  • SMILES: C1=CC=C(C=C1)SC2=CC=CC=C2
  • Synonyms: Diphenyl sulfide, Phenyl sulfide, 139-66-2, Diphenyl sulphide, Benzene, 1,1′-thiobis-

Application

Diphenyl sulfide is commonly employed as a versatile reagent in organic synthesis, particularly in the preparation of sulfur-containing heterocycles and as a ligand in transition metal catalysis. It serves as a key intermediate in the production of pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and liquid crystals. Researchers also utilize it in polymer chemistry to modify thermal and mechanical properties of materials. Its stability under acidic conditions makes it suitable for use in corrosion inhibition studies.

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