Mebendazole Intermediate H |
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Synonyms: N-Carbomethoxy-S-methylisothiourea;Methyl N-(1-Amino-1-methylthiolmethylene)carbamate; N-Methoxycarbonyl-S-methylisothiourea; NSC 160239; [Imino(methylthio)methyl]-carbamic Acid Methyl Ester; S-Methyl-N-methoxycarbonylisothiourea; | |
Cat. No.: M10637 | CAS No.: 39259-32-0 |
MDL.: | Formula: C4H8N2O2S |
F.W.148.18 | Purity: 99 |
Storage: Refrigerator (0°C) | |
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Catalog Number: | M10637 | CAS No.: | 39259-32-0 | |
MDL: | Formula: | C4H8N2O2S | ||
F.W.: | 148.18 | Purity: | 99 | |
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Appearance: | Pale pink solid | M.P.: | ||
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Solubility: | Chloroform; Methanol; DMSO | Stability: | ||
Storage: | Refrigerator (0°C) | Category: | Reference Standard | |
Reference: | Zeng, Z., et al.: J. Agric. Food Chem., 44, 3374 (1996), Lewis, D., et al.: Xenobiotica, 28, 235 (1998), Hodgson, E., et al.: J. Biochem. Mol. Toxicol., 21, 182 (2007), | |||
Application: | N-Carbomethoxy-S-methylisothiourea is an intermediate used in the synthesis of Methyl 5-Hydroxy-2-benzimidazolecarbamate, which is a derivative of Carbendazim, a fungicide and an impurity of Albendazole. | |||
Category: | Pharmaceuticals, Intermediates & Fine Chemicals |