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- Thiodiglycol abstract "Thiodiglycol, or bis(2-hydroxyethyl)sulfide (also known as 2,2-thiodiethanol or TDE), is a viscous, clear to pale-yellow liquid used as a solvent. Its chemical formula is C4H10O2S, or HOCH2CH2SCH2CH2OH. It is miscible with acetone, alcohols, and chloroform. It is soluble in benzene, ether, and tetrachloromethane.Thiodiglycol is manufactured by reaction of 2-chloroethanol with sodium sulfide. It is structurally similar to diethylene glycol.Thiodiglycol has both polar and nonpolar solvent properties. It is used as a solvent in a variety of applications ranging from dyeing textiles to inks in some ballpoint pens. In chemical synthesis, it is used as a building block for protection products, dispersants, fibers, plasticizers, rubber accelerators, pesticides, dyes, and various other organic chemicals. In the manufacture of polymers, it is used as a chain transfer agent. As an antioxidant, it is used as an additive in lubricants.A relatively recent use (as of 2006) of thiodiglycol is as a mounting medium in microscopy. The ability to vary the refractive index of the medium by varying the concentration of TDE in an aqueous solution, plus its relative lack of toxicity makes it highly desirable for such use. The refractive index of the solution can be varied anywhere from near that of water (1.333) to that of glass (1.518).Thiodiglycol is a Chemical Weapons Convention schedule 2 chemical used in the production of sulfur-based blister agents such as mustard gas. Thiodiglycol is also a product of the hydrolysis of mustard gas. It can be detected in the urine of casualties.".
- Thiodiglycol iupacName "2-(2-Hydroxyethylsulfanyl)ethanol".
- Thiodiglycol thumbnail Thiodiglycol-2D-skeletal.png?width=300.
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- Thiodiglycol hasPhotoCollection Thiodiglycol.
- Thiodiglycol imagefile "Thiodiglycol-2D-skeletal.png".
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- Thiodiglycol iupacname "2".
- Thiodiglycol othernames "22".
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- Thiodiglycol subject Category:Diols.
- Thiodiglycol subject Category:Solvents.
- Thiodiglycol subject Category:Thioethers.
- Thiodiglycol type Abstraction100002137.
- Thiodiglycol type Alcohol114708720.
- Thiodiglycol type Diol114835980.
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- Thiodiglycol comment "Thiodiglycol, or bis(2-hydroxyethyl)sulfide (also known as 2,2-thiodiethanol or TDE), is a viscous, clear to pale-yellow liquid used as a solvent. Its chemical formula is C4H10O2S, or HOCH2CH2SCH2CH2OH. It is miscible with acetone, alcohols, and chloroform. It is soluble in benzene, ether, and tetrachloromethane.Thiodiglycol is manufactured by reaction of 2-chloroethanol with sodium sulfide.".
- Thiodiglycol label "Thiodiglycol".
- Thiodiglycol label "Thiodiglycol".
- Thiodiglycol label "Тиодигликоль".
- Thiodiglycol label "チオジグリコール".
- Thiodiglycol sameAs Thiodiglycol.
- Thiodiglycol sameAs チオジグリコール.
- Thiodiglycol sameAs m.08w3k7.
- Thiodiglycol sameAs Q418117.
- Thiodiglycol sameAs Q418117.
- Thiodiglycol sameAs Thiodiglycol.
- Thiodiglycol wasDerivedFrom Thiodiglycol?oldid=571785631.
- Thiodiglycol depiction Thiodiglycol-2D-skeletal.png.
- Thiodiglycol isPrimaryTopicOf Thiodiglycol.