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titleOfInvention Method of producing 2-methylthioethanol
abstract FIELD: chemistry. ^ SUBSTANCE: invention relates to production of thioethers from reaction of ethylene and organic thiols, and specifically to a method of producing 2-methylthioethanol, which is realised by reacting ethylene oxide with methyl mercaptan, with molar ratio of reagents equal to 1:1, in the presence of 10 wt % 2-methylthioethanol and is characterised by that the reaction takes place at temperature 30-40C in the presence of a potassium hydroxide catalyst, taken in amount of 0.005-0.05 wt %, which is first dissolved in 2-methylthioethanol. ^ EFFECT: improved process, high degree of purity and output of the end product which can be used as a primary product for producing plant protection agents, fruit formation and fruit ripening stimulator, and in production of medicinal agents. ^ 1 cl, 4 tbl, 2 ex
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