B101796
Dibutyl sulfide
96%
Synonym(s):
1,1′-Thiobisbutane, Butyl sulfide, NSC 8460
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vapor density
5.07 (vs air)
Quality Level
vapor pressure
5.17 mmHg ( 37.7 °C)
Assay
96%
form
liquid
refractive index
n20/D 1.452 (lit.)
bp
188-189 °C (lit.)
mp
−76 °C (lit.)
density
0.838 g/mL at 25 °C (lit.)
SMILES string
CCCCSCCCC
InChI
1S/C8H18S/c1-3-5-7-9-8-6-4-2/h3-8H2,1-2H3
InChI key
HTIRHQRTDBPHNZ-UHFFFAOYSA-N
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Storage Class Code
10 - Combustible liquids
WGK
WGK 2
Flash Point(F)
170.6 °F - closed cup
Flash Point(C)
77 °C - closed cup
Personal Protective Equipment
dust mask type N95 (US), Eyeshields, Gloves
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Journal of hazardous materials, 179(1-3), 444-452 (2010-04-07)
Zeolites exhibiting different structures (Y, Beta, and ZSM-5) were modified with gold and iron and applied for odour adsorption from the air containing dibutyl sulphide (Bu(2)S) used as a representative odour producing compound. The structure of the zeolites used determines
ACS nano, 2(11), 2385-2391 (2009-02-12)
This paper describes a fundamental, single-molecule study of the motion of a set of thioethers supported on Au surfaces. Thioethers constitute a simple, robust system with which molecular rotation can be actuated both thermally and mechanically. Low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy
Journal of hazardous materials, 157(2-3), 319-327 (2008-02-23)
A scheme of dibutyl sulfide (DBS) oxidation with ozone and generation of transitional products was determined in this study. The main identified intermediate product was dibutyl sulfoxide (DBSO), and the main end product of DBS oxidation was dibutyl sulfone (DBSO2).
The effect of dibutyl sulphide on hepatocytes studied by means of the isolated rat liver perfusion after preceding exposure to tetrachloromethane and phenobarbital in vivo.
Acta Universitatis Carolinae. Medica, 27(1-2), 139-145 (1981-01-01)
Biosensors & bioelectronics, 16(7-8), 439-446 (2001-09-07)
Tissue biosensors made from immobilized whole-cell photosynthetic microorganisms have been developed for the detection of airborne chemical warfare agents and simulants. The sensor read-out is based on well-known principles of fluorescence induction by living photosynthetic tissue. Like the cyanobacteria and
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