96-45-7 EthlenethioureaCAS NO.: 96-45-7 CAS NO.96-45-7
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- Ethylene thiourea
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- ProName: 96-45-7 EthlenethioureaCAS NO.: 96-45-...
- CasNo: 96-45-7
- Molecular Formula: C3H6N2S
- Appearance: colourless liquid
- Application: Catalyst and Auxiliary
- DeliveryTime: In stock
- PackAge: Aluminium Foil Bag and Paper Drum
- Port: China main port
- ProductionCapacity: 10000 Gram/Day
- Purity: 99%
- Storage: Room temperature
- Transportation: By sea or by air
- LimitNum: 1 Gram
- first class: 1-10
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Chemical Properties | A white powder. |
Chemical Properties | Ethylene thiourea is a white to light green, needle-like crystalline solid with a faint amine odor |
Uses | elastomer accelerator;chlorinated polyethylene (CPE) rubber vulcanizing accelerator agent |
Uses | 2-Imidazolidinethione is a pesticide used in production of fruits and vegetables. It is also used as a new contrast agent for MRI studies based on proton chemical exchange dependent saturation transfe r. 2-Imidazolidinethione is also a corrosion inhibitor due to the adsorption of the mol. species. |
Uses | Accelerator in synthetic rubber production. |
General Description | White to pale green crystals or an off-white solid. Odorless when pure, but technical product may have an amine odor. |
Air & Water Reactions | Slightly soluble in water. |
Reactivity Profile | Ethlenethiourea may be sensitive to prolonged exposure to light. Incompatible with acids, diazo and azo compounds, halocarbons, isocyanates, aldehydes, alkali metals, nitrides, hydrides, and other strong reducing agents. Reactions with these materials generate heat and in many cases hydrogen gas. May react with acids to liberate hydrogen sulfide. |
Hazard | Questionable carcinogen. |
Fire Hazard | Ethlenethiourea is combustible. |
Contact allergens | Ethylenethiourea, a thiourea derivative, is a rubber chemical. It caused contact dermatitis mainly in rubber workers. |