dithiolmethane
Dithiolmethane, also known as bis(methylthio)methane or DMDS, is an organosulfur compound with the chemical formula CH2(SCH3)2. It is a colorless liquid with a strong, unpleasant odor characteristic of many sulfur-containing compounds. Dithiolmethane is primarily used as a methylating agent in organic synthesis and as a precursor for various other sulfur-containing chemicals. Its chemical structure consists of a central methylene group (CH2) bonded to two methylthio groups (SCH3).
The synthesis of dithiolmethane typically involves the reaction of formaldehyde with methanethiol in the presence of
In industrial applications, dithiolmethane finds use as a fumigant and insecticide, particularly for soil treatment to