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1,3-Propanedithiol

1,3-Propanedithiol
1,3-Propanedithiol
1,3-Propanedithiol molecule
Names
Preferred IUPAC name
Propane-1,3-dithiol
Other names
1,3-Dimercaptopropane
Identifiers
3D model (Jmol)
ChEBI
ChemSpider
ECHA InfoCard 100.003.371
RTECS number TZ2585500
Properties
C3H8S2
Molar mass 108.22 g·mol−1
Appearance Colorless liquid
Density 1.078 g/cm3
Melting point −79 °C (−110 °F; 194 K)
Boiling point 169 °C (336 °F; 442 K)
slight
Solubility in solvents all organic solvents
1.539
Structure
0 D
Hazards
Main hazards stench
R-phrases R36/37/38
S-phrases S26
Flash point 138 °C (280 °F; 411 K)
Related compounds
Related compounds
1,2-ethanedithiol
1,2-propanedithiol
lipoic acid
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Infobox references

1,3-Propanedithiol is the chemical compound with the formula HSCH2CH2CH2SH. This dithiol is a useful reagent in organic synthesis. This liquid, which is readily available commercially, has an intense stench.

1,3-Propanedithiol is mainly used for the protection of aldehydes and ketones via their reversible formation of dithianes. A prototypical reaction is its formation of 1,3-dithiane from formaldehyde. The reactivity of this dithiane illustrates the concept of umpolung.

The unpleasant odour of 1,3-propanedithiol has encouraged the development of alternative reagents that generate similar derivatives.

1,3-Propanedithiol is used in the synthesis of tiapamil.

1,3-Propanedithiol reacts with metal ions to form chelate rings. Illustrative is the synthesis of the derivative diiron propanedithiolate hexacarbonyl upon reaction with triiron dodecacarbonyl:

The stench of 1,3-propanedithiol can be neutralized with bleach.


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