Dimethyl Disulfide

CAS# 624-92-0

Product Description

Dimethyl disulfide is a chemical compound with various industrial applications. 

Product:

Dimethyl Disulfide

CAS:

624-92-0

Synonym:

Methyl disulfide

Structure:

Typical Characteristics

Appearance

Colorles to pale-yellow liquid

Boiling point

109 °C

Density

1.0625 g/cm3

Flash Point

24 °C

Melting point

−85 °C

Molecular Weight

94.20

Odor

Garlic-like odor

Purity

≥99%

Refractive index

1.525

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Dimethyl Disulfide used in many
industry applications

Dimethyl disulfide is a chemical compound with various industrial applications. Here are some of its main uses:

  1. Odorant: Dimethyl disulfide is commonly used as an odorant in natural gas and propane to impart a detectable odor, enhancing safety by enabling the detection of gas leaks.
  2. Chemical Synthesis: It serves as a precursor or intermediate in the synthesis of various organic compounds, including pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and specialty chemicals.
  3. Pesticide: Dimethyl disulfide is used as an active ingredient in soil fumigants and insecticides for agricultural applications. It helps control pests, nematodes, and soil-borne pathogens, contributing to crop protection and yield improvement.
  4. Industrial Solvent: It is employed as a solvent in various industrial processes, including oil refining, petrochemical production, and polymer manufacturing. Dimethyl disulfide can dissolve a wide range of organic substances and assist in extraction, purification, and reaction processes.
  5. Oil and Gas Industry: Dimethyl disulfide finds applications in the oil and gas industry as a solvent, corrosion inhibitor, and sulfur source. It is used in drilling fluids, well treatments, and refinery processes to enhance efficiency and mitigate corrosion and fouling.
  6. Chemical Intermediates: It is utilized in the synthesis of sulfur-containing compounds, such as dithioesters, thioesters, and polysulfides, which have applications in various industries, including pharmaceuticals, polymers, and materials science.
  7. Flavor and Fragrance: Dimethyl disulfide is employed as a flavoring agent and fragrance ingredient in food products, beverages, and perfumes. It contributes to the characteristic aroma and taste of certain foods and enhances the olfactory profile of fragrances.
  8. Wastewater Treatment: It can be used in wastewater treatment processes to remove heavy metals and other pollutants through chemical precipitation or complexation reactions.
  9. Biological Applications: Dimethyl disulfide has been investigated for its potential applications in biological systems, including as a signaling molecule in plants and as a substrate or inhibitor in enzymatic reactions.
  10. Chemical Reagent: It is employed as a reagent in organic synthesis, analytical chemistry, and laboratory research. Dimethyl disulfide can participate in sulfur-transfer reactions, thiol-disulfide exchange reactions, and sulfur oxidation reactions.