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Catalog Number:
34256
CAS Number:
13678-68-7
Furfuryl thioacetate
Grade:
meets FG specifications, KOSHER, FEMA 3162
Synonym(s):
Thioacetic acid S-furfuryl ester, S-Furfuryl thioacetate
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Product Information
Synonyms
Thioacetic acid S-furfuryl ester, S-Furfuryl thioacetate
CAS Number
13678-68-7
Grade
meets FG specifications, KOSHER, FEMA 3162
Molecular Formula
C7H8O2S
Molecular Weight
0
MDL Number
MFCD00010083
PubChem ID
61660
Appearance
Colorless to pale red-pale brown liquid
Boiling Point
211 - 212 °C
Conditions
Store at RT
General Information
Synonyms
Thioacetic acid S-furfuryl ester, S-Furfuryl thioacetate
CAS Number
13678-68-7
Grade
meets FG specifications, KOSHER, FEMA 3162
Molecular Formula
C7H8O2S
Molecular Weight
0
MDL Number
MFCD00010083
PubChem ID
61660
Appearance
Colorless to pale red-pale brown liquid
Boiling Point
211 - 212 °C
Conditions
Store at RT
Properties
Additional property information coming soon!
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Safety and Regulations
Hazmat
Yes
Antibiotic
No
DEA-regulated
No
Warnings
-
Applications

Furfuryl thioacetate is widely utilized in research focused on:

  • Flavor and Fragrance Industry: This compound is used to create unique aromas and flavors in food products and perfumes due to its pleasant scent profile, enhancing consumer appeal.
  • Pesticide Formulations: It serves as an intermediate in the synthesis of agrochemicals, providing effective solutions for pest control while being less harmful to non-target organisms.
  • Polymer Chemistry: Furfuryl thioacetate is employed in the production of specialty polymers, offering improved thermal stability and mechanical properties compared to traditional materials.
  • Pharmaceutical Applications: This chemical is explored for its potential in drug development, particularly in creating compounds with targeted therapeutic effects.
  • Research in Organic Synthesis: It acts as a versatile building block in organic synthesis, allowing chemists to develop new compounds efficiently and effectively.

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