Thiourea dioxide

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Application
Thiourea dioxide is used in reductive bleaching in textiles.Thiourea dioxide has also been used for the reduction of aromatic nitroaldehydes and nitroketones to nitroalcohols.
Description
Thiourea dioxide or thiox is an organosulfur compound that is used in the textile industry. It functions as a reducing agent. The compound exhibits tautomerism.
The structure of thiourea dioxide depends on its environment. Crystalline and gaseous thiourea dioxide adopts a structure with C2v symmetry. Selected bond lengths: S-C = 186, C-N = 130, and S-O = 149 pm. The sulfur center is pyramidal. The C-S bond length is more similar to that of a single bond. For comparison, the C=S bond in thiourea is 171 pm. The long C-S bond indicates the absence of C=S character. Instead the bonding is described with a significant contribution from a dipolar resonance structure with multiple bonding between C and N. One consequence of this bonding is the planarity of the nitrogen centers. In the presence of water or DMSO, thiourea dioxide converts to the tautomer, a sulfinic acid, (H2N)HN=CS(O)(OH), named formamidine sulfinic acid.

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CAS
1758-73-2
Chemical Formula
CH4N2O2S
Appearance/State
White Solid
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Molecular Weight
Thiourea Dioxide
Melting point
°C
126
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Published
Jun 07, 2022
Last Edited
Jun 07, 2022
Categories
Chemicals
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