- Pot****ium
thioacetate is an
organosulfur compound and a salt with the
formula CH3COS−K+. This white, water-soluble
solid is used as a
reagent for preparing...
- the
conjugate base,
thioacetate.
Salts of this anion, e.g. pot****ium
thioacetate, are used to
generate thioacetate esters.
Thioacetate esters undergo hydrolysis...
- S-Methyl
thioacetate is a
natural product found in many
plant species. In its pure form it has an
unpleasant sulfurous smell, but when
highly diluted...
-
thiocarboxylic acid. For example,
thioacetate esters are
commonly prepared by
alkylation of pot****ium
thioacetate: CH3COSK + RX → CH3COSR + KX The analogous...
- 3-methyl-1-butanethiol, ‘’S’’-(‘’E’’)-2-butenyl
thioacetate, ‘’S’’-3-methylbutenyl
thioacetate, s2-phenylethanethiol, 2-methylquinoline, and 2-quinolinemethanethiol...
-
isovaleric acid, as well as
volatile sulfur compounds such as S-Methyl
thioacetate.
Significant contributors to odor of
camembert cheese Isovaleric acid...
- a
precursor to ATP, can
readily be
synthesized at
modest yields from
thioacetate in pH 7 and 20 °C and pH 8 and 50 °C,
although acetyl phosphate is less...
-
Methyl thioacetate, a
precursor to acetyl-CoA can be
synthesized in
conditions relevant to
hydrothermal vents.
Phosphorylation of
methyl thioacetate leads...
- of
amines such as
putrescine and
cadaverine have been found.
Methyl thioacetate (which has a cheesy, garlic-like odor) and
isovaleric acid (smells of...
- (NIOSH). Hall, M.; Sowerby, D. B. (1980). "Antimony(III)
acetate and
thioacetate:
spectra and
crystal structures". J. Chem. Soc.,
Dalton Trans. (8): 1292–1296...