Atomfair Dipropyl Sulfite C6H14O3S

Description Dipropyl Sulfite (CAS 623-98-3) is a high-purity organosulfur compound with the molecular formula C6H14O3S , widely utilized in chemical synthesis and material science applications. This colorless to pale yellow liquid exhibits excellent reactivity as a sulfite ester, making it a valuable intermediate for organic transformations, including esterification and sulfonation reactions. With a boiling point of approximately 190-195??C and a molecular weight of 166.24 g/mol , it is optimized for precision laboratory use. Our product is rigorously tested for purity ( ??98% by GC) and consistency, ensuring reliable performance in sensitive research environments. Packaged under inert gas to prevent degradation,…

Description

Description

Dipropyl Sulfite (CAS 623-98-3) is a high-purity organosulfur compound with the molecular formula C6H14O3S, widely utilized in chemical synthesis and material science applications. This colorless to pale yellow liquid exhibits excellent reactivity as a sulfite ester, making it a valuable intermediate for organic transformations, including esterification and sulfonation reactions. With a boiling point of approximately 190-195??C and a molecular weight of 166.24 g/mol, it is optimized for precision laboratory use. Our product is rigorously tested for purity (??98% by GC) and consistency, ensuring reliable performance in sensitive research environments. Packaged under inert gas to prevent degradation, it is ideal for applications requiring controlled sulfur-based reagents.

  • CAS No: 623-98-3
  • Molecular Formula: C6H14O3S
  • Molecular Weight: 166.24
  • Exact Mass: 166.06636548
  • Monoisotopic Mass: 166.06636548
  • IUPAC Name: dipropyl sulfite
  • SMILES: CCCOS(=O)OCCC
  • Synonyms: Dipropyl sulfite, di-n-Propyl sulfite, Di-n-propyl sulphite, Sulfurous acid, dipropyl ester, Dipropyl sulphite

Application

Dipropyl Sulfite serves as a versatile reagent in organic synthesis, particularly in the preparation of sulfonated compounds and as a mild sulfite donor. It is employed in pharmaceutical intermediates and agrochemical research due to its ability to introduce sulfur-containing functional groups. Additionally, it finds use in polymer chemistry as a crosslinking agent or modifier for specialty resins.

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