24dithiapentane
24dithiapentane is a chemical compound with the molecular formula C5H12S2. It is a member of the dithiane family, which are heterocyclic compounds containing two sulfur atoms in a five-membered ring. The structure of 24dithiapentane consists of a pentane backbone with two sulfur atoms replacing two of the carbon atoms, forming a five-membered ring.
The compound is typically prepared through the reaction of 1,5-dibromopentane with sodium sulfide. The resulting product
24dithiapentane is primarily used as a building block in organic synthesis. Its sulfur-containing ring can undergo
In terms of safety, 24dithiapentane is generally considered to be a low hazard chemical. However, like all