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"Thio benzoic acid" is a chemical product that allows for the easy, mild, and selective introduction of sulfur atoms. There is little concern about the generation of toxic gases, and sulfur atoms can be easily introduced. It can suppress by-products compared to other sulfur introducing agents. It is suitable for the synthesis of pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals, and can also be used in general organic synthesis reactions. 【Features】 ■ Easy, mild, and selective introduction of sulfur atoms ■ Little concern about the generation of toxic gases ■ Sulfur atoms can be easily introduced ■ Can suppress by-products compared to other sulfur introducing agents ■ Usable in general organic synthesis reactions *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【General Properties (Excerpt)】 ■Appearance: A transparent liquid or solid with a yellow-brown or red-brown color and a sulfur odor ■Boiling Point: 80–87℃/10Torr ■Melting Point: 15–18℃ ■Specific Gravity: 1.17 (20℃) ■Solubility: Freely miscible with BTX compounds and alcohols. Insoluble in water. ■Purity: 97% or higher (determined by iodine analysis) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company is a manufacturer that responds to the needs of various industries with synthetic technology related to sulfur compounds. With our unique technological capabilities, responsiveness, and expertise developed over many years, we flexibly and swiftly meet our customers' needs. Products created using the technologies we have developed (organic synthesis technology (thiochemical), high-pressure gas reaction technology, coupling reaction technology (Ullmann reaction), and emulsification technology) are widely used in the fields of electronics and information materials, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics, textiles, and the environment.