N -cyclohexylbenzothiazole-2-sulfenamide

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Structural formula
Structural formula of N-cyclohexylbenzothiazole-2-sulfenamide
General
Surname N-Cyclohexylbenzothiazole-2-sulfenamide
other names
  • N -cyclohexylbenzothiazole-2-sulfenamide
  • N -cyclohexyl-2-benzothiazole sulfenamide
Molecular formula C 13 H 16 N 2 S 2
Brief description

light gray solid with a faint odor

External identifiers / databases
CAS number 95-33-0
EC number 202-411-2
ECHA InfoCard 100.002.193
PubChem 7232
Wikidata Q4445828
properties
Molar mass 264.43 g mol −1
Physical state

firmly

density

1.27 g cm −3

Melting point

97.5-105 ° C

solubility

practically insoluble in water (<1 ppm at 25 ° C)

safety instructions
GHS hazard labeling from  Regulation (EC) No. 1272/2008 (CLP) , expanded if necessary
07 - Warning 09 - Dangerous for the environment

Caution

H and P phrases H: 317-410
P: 262-280-501-273
Toxicological data
As far as possible and customary, SI units are used. Unless otherwise noted, the data given apply to standard conditions .

N -cyclohexylbenzothiazole-2-sulfenamide is a chemical compound from the group of thiazoles .

Extraction and presentation

N- Cyclohexylbenzothiazole-2-sulfenamide can be obtained by oxidizing 2-mercaptobenzothiazole with cyclohexylamine or other amines .

properties

N -cyclohexylbenzothiazole-2-sulfenamide is a flammable, light-gray solid with a weak odor that is difficult to ignite and is practically insoluble in water. The compound decomposes at temperatures above 180 ° C.

use

N -Cyclohexylbenzothiazole-2-sulfenamide is used as a vulcanization accelerator.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g h i Entry on N-cyclohexylbenzothiazol-2-sulfenamide in the GESTIS substance database of the IFA , accessed on December 15, 2016(JavaScript required) .
  2. a b c ECHA: European Union Risk Assessment Report N-Cyclohexylbenzothiazol-2-sulphenamide CAS No: 95-33-0
  3. Entry on N-cyclohexylbenzothiazole-2-sulfenamide in the Classification and Labeling Inventory of the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA), accessed on December 15, 2016. Manufacturers or distributors can expand the harmonized classification and labeling .