Methyl Thioglycolate

CAS# 2365-48-2

Product Description

Methyl thioglycolate is a chemical compound with various industrial applications.

Product:

Methyl Thioglycolate

CAS:

2365-48-2

Synonym:

Methyl mercaptoacetate; Methyl 2-sulfanylacetate; Methyl 2-mercaptoacetate

Structure:

Typical Characteristics

Appearance

Colorless liquid

Boiling point

148-149 °C

Density

1.187 g/cm3

Flash Point

56 °C

Melting point

-24 °C

Molecular Weight

106.14

Odor

Strong, unpleasant, garlic-like

Purity

95%

Refractive index

1.466

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Methyl Thioglycolate used in many
industry applications

Methyl thioglycolate is a chemical compound with various industrial applications. Here are some of its uses:

  1. Chemical Intermediate: Methyl thioglycolate serves as an intermediate in organic synthesis for the production of various chemicals, including thiol-containing compounds, esters, and pharmaceuticals.
  2. Depilatory Agent: It is used in depilatory creams and lotions as an active ingredient to remove unwanted hair from the skin by breaking down the protein structure of hair keratin.
  3. Perfumery: Methyl thioglycolate is used in perfumery to impart sulfur-containing notes, such as those found in garlic or onion, to fragrance compositions. It adds depth and complexity to certain types of perfumes.
  4. Chemical Reagent: It is utilized as a reagent in various chemical reactions, including thiolation reactions, esterification reactions, and sulfur-containing bond formation reactions in organic synthesis.
  5. Flavoring Agent: In the food industry, methyl thioglycolate can be used as a flavoring agent to impart garlic-like or onion-like flavors to food products, sauces, and seasonings.
  6. Textile Processing: It is used in the textile industry as a chemical additive in dyeing processes to improve dye penetration and color fastness of fabrics, particularly for sulfur dyes and vat dyes.
  7. Adhesive Additive: Methyl thioglycolate can be incorporated into adhesive formulations to enhance adhesion properties, particularly in applications where sulfur-containing functionalities are beneficial.