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METHYL P-TOLYL SULFONE | ||
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CAS NO. | 3185-99-7 |
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EINECS NO. | 221-682-8 | |
FORMULA | CH3C6H4SO2CH3 | |
MOL WT. | 170.23 | |
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SYNONYMS | p-Tolyl methyl sulfone; 1-Methyl-4-(methyl-sulphonyl)benzene; | |
p-(Methylsulphonyl)toluene; p-(Metilsulfonil)tolueno; p-(Méthylsulfonyl)toluène; Methyl p-tolyl sulphone; Methyl 4-tolyl sulfone; 1-Methansulfonyl-4-methylbenzen; 1-Methansulfonyl-4-methylbenzene; 1-Methyl-4-(methylsulfonyl) Benzene; | ||
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PHYSICAL STATE | white to yellowish crystalline powder | |
MELTING POINT |
85 - 88 C | |
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STABILITY | Stable under ordinary conditions. | |
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Sulfoxide (R2SO) is any of various organic sulfur compounds having the group -SO (sulfinyl group) whereas sulfone (RSOOR) with the group -SO2 (sulfonyl group). They are derived from oxidation of sulfides. The common examples of sulfone compounds are dapsone (4,4'-sulfonylbisbenzenamine) and its derivative. Dapsone (4,4'-sulfonylbisbenzenamine) is a parent compound in preparing sulfonamide antibacterial agents such as acedapsone, acetosulfone, glucosulfone, sulfoxone and solapsone. Dapsone and its derivatives have bacteriostatic activity against a broad spectrum of gram-negative and gram-positive organisms. Dapsone is a primary treatment for Dermatitis herpetiformis and in the treatment of leprosy (Mycobacterium leprae infections) leads to apparent improvementas. It is used in the prophylaxis of falciparum malaria. It is a white crystalline powder; melting point 175 - 180C; insoluble in water and vegetable oils. Dapsone is also widely used in polymer industry as a cross linkage agent in manufacturing polysulfone amide engineering plastics. Sulfone-containing engineering plastics are thermally stable and have high resistance property to acids and alkalis. Tazobactam is a penicillanic acid sulfone derivative which acts as a beta-lactamase inhibitor similar to sulbactam. Tazobactam is used in combination with piperacillin to widen the spectrum of activity. Sulfone class compounds which have a sulfonyl group attached to two carbon atoms are active as an antibiotic. Organosulfone compounds are widely used in refineries, steamcrackers, aromatic extraction and petrochemical manufacturing as they acts as;
Organosulfone compounds are also used in;
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white to yellowish crystalline powder | |
ASSAY | 99.0% min | |
MELTING POINT |
85 - 88 C | |
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PACKING | 25kgs in bag | |
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Hazard Symbols: XN, Risk Phrases: 22-37/38-41, Safety Phrases: 26-36 |
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