CAS Number
75-03-6
Grade
ACS, FCC
Packaging
Plastic Drum
Chemical Formula: C₂H₅I
Iodoethane, also known as ethyl iodide, is a colorless to pale yellow volatile liquid used as an ethylating agent in organic synthesis. It is highly reactive due to the presence of an iodine atom, making it ideal for introducing ethyl groups into a wide range of organic molecules. This compound is valued in pharmaceutical development, agrochemical production, and research laboratories.
Appearance:
Colorless to pale yellow liquid with a strong, ether-like odor
Uses:
Pharmaceutical Applications:
Serves as a critical intermediate in the synthesis of pharmaceutical compounds, particularly in alkylation reactions for active ingredient modification.
Chemical Synthesis:
Widely used as an ethylating agent to modify alcohols, amines, and other nucleophiles in laboratory and industrial organic chemistry processes.
Agrochemical Industry:
Used in the development of pesticides and herbicides by facilitating the alkylation of bioactive compounds.
Research & Development:
Employed in academic and industrial R&D settings to investigate reaction mechanisms and design novel compounds with ethyl functional groups.
Other Applications:
Functions as a reagent in the manufacture of dyes, surfactants, and specialty chemicals where precise ethylation is required.




