Dimethyl disulfide (DMDS), also known as dimethyl disulfide or dimethyl disulfide, is widely used in fields such as electronic chemistry, petrochemicals, rubber and plastics, pesticides, and dyes. In electronic chemistry, it can be used as a raw material for electroplating and cleaning solutions, and downstream customers are semiconductor electronic chemistry; In the petroleum industry, it can be used as a sulfurizing agent for oil hydrogenation refining catalysts, a sulfur solubilizing agent in crude oil, an anti-corrosion and anti coking agent for ethylene cracking furnaces, and an inhibitor for hydrogenation cracking in benzene nucleus dealkylation reactions; In the pharmaceutical industry, it can be used as an intermediate for pharmaceuticals and pesticides, and is a raw material for the production of methomyl, fenthion, methimazole, methylsulfonic acid, and methylsulfonyl chloride. It can also be directly used as a soil fumigant; In the rubber and plastic industry, it can be used as a vulcanizing agent for rubber and a curing agent for polyurethane; It can also be used as an intermediate in the production of dyes and as an edible flavoring.
Storage method:
It should be stored in a cool and ventilated warehouse, away from fire and heat sources, and the temperature should not exceed 29 ℃; It should be stored separately from oxidants, alkalis, and ammonia, and avoid mixing storage; The packaging should be sealed to avoid contact with air.