Phenylacetyl disulfide/CAS 15088-78-5/PADS
Phenylacetyl disulfide is mainly used in organic synthesis and as a reagent in various chemical reactions. Some specific applications include:
1. Synthesis of sulfides: Phenylacetyl disulfide can be used to introduce disulfide bonds into organic compounds and to synthesize various sulfide-containing molecules.
2. Chemical reactions: It acts as a reagent in reactions involving thiols and can participate in the formation of thioethers and other sulfur-containing compounds.
3. Research Application: Phenylacetyl disulfide can be used to study the properties and reactivity of sulfur-containing compounds in a research environment.
4. Fragrance and flavor industry: Due to its characteristic smell, it can also be applied in the fragrance and flavor industry, although this is less common.
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Phenylacetyl disulfide should be stored under specific conditions to ensure its stability and safety. Here are some general guidelines for storage:
1. Container: Store in airtight container to prevent contamination and evaporation.
2. Temperature: Please store in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources. The recommended temperature range is usually 15-25°C (59-77°F).
3. Inert Gas: If possible, store under an inert gas (such as nitrogen) to minimize exposure to moisture and air, as these may affect the stability of the compound.
4. Label: Clearly label containers with the chemical name, concentration, hazard information, and receipt date.
5. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS: Follow all relevant hazardous material safety guidelines and regulations, including the use of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) when handling compounds.
Like many compounds, phenylacetyl disulfide may present certain hazards and its safety depends on how it is handled. Here are some key points about its safety:
1. Toxicity: Phenylacetyl disulfide may be harmful if ingested, inhaled, or absorbed through the skin. Always handle with care and use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves and goggles.
2. Irritation: May cause skin and eye irritation. Avoid direct contact with skin and eyes and make sure to work in a well-ventilated area or under a fume hood.
3. Reactivity: As a sulfur-containing compound, it may react with strong oxidants or other reactive chemicals. Always consult the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for specific reactivity information.
4. Storage and Disposal: Follow proper storage guidelines to minimize risk, and dispose of any waste in accordance with local hazardous materials regulations and guidelines.
5. Emergency Procedures: Be familiar with emergency procedures in case of accidental exposure or spills, including first aid measures and appropriate clean-up plans.
