- Most currently-used gas
odorants contain mixtures of
mercaptans and sulfides, with t-butyl
mercaptan as the main odor
constituent in
natural gas and ethanethiol...
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converting mercaptans to
disulfides is: 4 RSH + O2 → 2RSSR + 2H2O The most
common mercaptans removed are:
Methanethiol - CH3SH [m-
mercaptan] Ethanethiol...
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Butyl mercaptan may
refer to:
Butanethiol (n-butyl
mercaptan) tert-Butylthiol (t-butyl
mercaptan) This set
index article lists chemical compounds articles...
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Methanethiol /ˌmɛθ.eɪn.ˈθaɪ.ɒl/ (also
known as
methyl mercaptan) is an
organosulfur compound with the
chemical formula CH 3SH. It is a
colorless gas with...
- (and acid anhydrides), phenols,
alcohols and
thiols (sometimes
called mercaptans).
These co-reactants are
often referred to as
hardeners or curatives,...
- flavors. However, both
industries actively s****
substitutes for
grapefruit mercaptans for use as a
grapefruit flavorant,
since its
decomposition products are...
- sulfide,
tetrahydrothiophene or
other mercaptans such as
isopropyl mercaptan, sec-butyl
mercaptan and/or n-butyl
mercaptan, due to its
rather high
melting point...
- Ethanethiol,
commonly known as
ethyl mercaptan, is an
organosulfur compound with the
formula CH3CH2SH. It is a
colorless liquid with a
distinct odor....
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century by the city of Prichard, Alabama. In 2008
lightning struck a
mercaptan storage tank at a
Mobile Gas
Service Corp.
underground natural gas pipeline...
- acid-catalyzed
cleavage in the
presence of
benzyl mercaptan. Methoxy-substituted
benzyl mercaptans have been
developed that
cleave easily, are recyclable...