Methyldithiocarbazate CAS No.: 5397-03-5

Pharmaceutical Materials 2025-03-03

Methyldithiocarbazate (CAS No.: 5397-03-5), also known as hydrazinecarbodithioic acid methyl ester, is a valuable chemical intermediate widely used in pharmaceutical and synthetic material industries. As a key intermediate, it plays a crucial role in the synthesis of various organic compounds, including anti-cancer drugs of the thiosemicarbazone class. The compound is typically synthesized via a reaction involving hydrazine hydrate, carbon disulfide, and dimethyl sulfate, with a reported yield of approximately 60%. Its white crystalline solid form, combined with properties such as a melting point of 79°C and a boiling point of 207.3°C, makes it suitable for diverse chemical applications. Research highlights its potential in medicinal chemistry, particularly in the development of new therapeutic agents.

Usage: Hydrazine dithiocarbamate methyl ester is a pharmaceutical intermediate

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Name methyldithiocarbazate
Synonyms methyldithiocarbazate
methyl N-aminocarbamodithioate
Methyl hydrazinecarbodithioate
Mercapto(methylthio)methanonehydrazone
Hydrazinecarbodithioic acid methyl ester
{[(methylsulfanyl)methanethioyl]amino}amine
1-[(Methylthio)(mercapto)methylene]hydrazine
Hydrazine-1-dithiocarboxylic acid methyl ester
CAS 5397-03-5
Molecular Formula C2H6N2S2
Molar Mass 122.21
Density 1.314±0.06 g/cm3(Predicted)
Melting Point 79 °C(Solv: benzene (71-43-2))
Boling Point 207.3±23.0 °C(Predicted)
pKa 9.15±0.70(Predicted)

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