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Methyl thioalcohol

Synonyms BME BRN 1696840 CS EINECS 200-822-1 FCY FEMA No. 2716 Mercapto-methane Methanethiol Methyl sulfhydrate Methyl thioalcohol RCRA waste number U153 Thiomethanol Thiomethyl alcohol UN 1064. [Pg.775]

Methyl n-propyl ketone, see 2-Pentanone a-Methylstyrol, see a-Methylstyrene Methyl sulfate, see Dimethyl sulfate Methyl sulfhydrate, see Methyl mercaptan IV-Methyl-IV,2,4,6-tetranitroaniline, see Tetryl IV-Methyl-IV,2,4,6-tetranitrobenzenamine, see Tetryl Methyl thioalcohol, see Methyl mercaptan Methyl thiram, see Thiram Methyl thiuramdisulfide, see Thiram /n-Methyltoluene, see m-Xylene o-Methyltoluene, see o-Xylene p-Methyltoluene, see p-Xylene Methyl tribromide, see Bromoform Methyl trichloride, see Chloroform Methyltrichloromethane, see 1,1,1-Trichloroethane... [Pg.1496]

SH C—SH Methane thiol Methyl mercaptan Methyl thioalcohol Thiomethanol... [Pg.404]

Q.2) (Q.2) Methanethiol, methanethiol, methyl mercaptan, methyl thioalcohol [74-93-1] FEMA 2716... [Pg.336]

Methyl Mercaptan Methane-thiol, methyl thioalcohol, mercaptomethane)... [Pg.758]

The deamination of xenobiotic cysteine conjugates can lead to thlo-acetlc acid conjugates, as observed with PCNB In peanut (100). or thlo-lactlc acid conjugates, as observed with EPTC In corn and cotton (106) or PCNB In peanut (WO). Cysteine conjugates can also undergo 8-lyase cleavage to thioalcohols, as observed with PCNB In peanut (WO). The thioalcohols can be methylated by an S-adenosyl-methlonlne methyltransferase system, as demonstrated with an In vitro enzyme system derived from onion root (J01 ). Pentachloro-... [Pg.85]

Three isomers of butyl mercaptan (BYOO-til mer-KAP-tan) exist. Isomers are two or more forms of a chemical compound with the same molecular formula, but different structural formulas and different chemical and physical properties. The names and synonyms of the isomers are n-butyl mercaptan, known as l-hutanethiol, i-mercapto-butane, or n-butyl thioalcohol -butyl mercaptan, called 2-butanethiol or i-methyl-i-propanethiol and ferf-butyl mercaptan, also known as 2-methyl-2-propanethiol. The isomers have slightly different expanded chemical formulas n-butyl mercaptan, CH3CH2CH2CH2SH -butyl mercaptan, CH3CH2CH(SH)CH3 and ferf-butyl mercaptan, CH3C(CH3)(SH)CH3. The isomers have vastly differing melting points n-butyl mercaptan, —115.67 (—i76.2i°F) -butyl mercaptan,... [Pg.129]

Butyl tetradecanoate Butyl n-tetradecanoate. See Butyl myristate 1 -(5-t-Butyl-1,3,4-thiadiazol-2-yl)-1,3-dimethylurea. See Tebuthiuron n-Butyl thioalcohol. See n-Butyl mercaptan s-Butyl thioalcohol. Sees-Butyl mercaptan Butylthiobutane. See Butyl sulfide 4-t-Butyl-o-thiocresol Synonyms 2-Methyl-4-t-butylthiophenol Empirical CnHieS Formula (CH3)3CC6H3(CH3)SH... [Pg.646]

Methyl-1-butanethiol. See 1-Pentanethiol 2-Methyl-2-butanethiol CAS 1679-09-0 EINECS/ELINCS 216-843-4 Synonyms t-Amyl mercaptan t-Pentanethiol t-Pentyl mercaptan Classification Sat. thioalcohol Empincal C Hi2S... [Pg.2593]


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