- Thiodiglycol
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IUPACName = 2-(2-Hydroxy-ethylsulfanyl)-ethanol
OtherNames = 2,2'-Thiodiethanol, β,β'-dihydroxydiethyl sulfide, β-thiodiglycol, thiodiethylene glycol, β-hydroxyethyl sulfide, 2-hydroxyethyl sulfide, bis(β-hydroxyethyl)sulfide, Glyecine A, Kromfax Solvent, Tedegyl
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CASNo = 111-48-8
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PubChem = 5447
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Formula = Carbon4Hydrogen10Oxygen2Sulfur
MolarMass = 122.19 g/mol
Appearance = Clear to pale-yellow liquid
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PEL =Thiodiglycol, or bis(2-hydroxyethyl)sulfide, is a viscous, clear to pale-yellow liquid used as a solvent. Its chemical formula is Carbon4Hydrogen10Oxygen2Sulfur, or HOCH2CH2SCH2CH2OH. It is miscible with
acetone ,alcohol s, andchloroform . It is soluble inbenzene , ether, andtetrachloromethane .Thiodiglycol is manufactured by reaction of 2-chloroethanol with
sodium sulfide . It is structurally similar todiethylene glycol .Thiodiglycol has both polar and nonpolar solvent properties. It is used as a
solvent in a variety of applications ranging from dyeingtextile s toink s in someballpoint pen s. In chemical synthesis, it is used as a building block for protection products, dispersants,fiber s,plasticizer s,rubber accelerator s,pesticide s,dye s, and various other organic chemicals. In the manufacture ofpolymer s, it is used as achain transfer agent . As anantioxidant , it is used as an additive inlubricant s.Thiodiglycol is a
Chemical Weapons Convention schedule 2 chemical used in the production of sulfur-basedblister agent s such asmustard gas . Thiodiglycol is also a product of thehydrolysis of mustard gas. It can be detected in theurine of casualties.External links
* [http://cbwinfo.com/Chemical/Precursors/p1.html Blister agent degradation product/precursor: Thiodiglycol]
* [http://cbwinfo.com/General/Proliferation/Thiodiglycol.html From textile sizing to poisoning: how thiodiglycol was made to lose its way]
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