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C7H8N2S
152.22 g/mol
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Phenylthiourea

CAS103-85-5EC203-151-2
Category
Agrochemical
Compound Class
Amine
Primary Use
Rodenticide and repellent agent

Phenylthiourea is a chemical compound that functions as a rodenticide and repellent agent. It is used to control pests such as rats, rabbits, and weasels, and also has applications in medical genetics.

RodenticideRepellent for rats, rabbits, and weaselsUsed in medical genetics

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Safety Reference

Toxic
Toxic
Harmful
Harmful
Danger
H300Fatal if swallowed
H317May cause an allergic skin reaction
Identifiers
IUPAC Name

phenylthiourea

InChIKey

FULZLIGZKMKICU-UHFFFAOYSA-N

SMILES

C1=CC=C(C=C1)NC(=S)N

Synonyms (25)
  • PTC
  • URS
  • 1-PHENYL-2-THIOUREA
  • 1-Phenylthiourea
  • 1bug
  • 2-thiourea, 1-phenyl-
  • 3-phenylisothiourea
  • Fenylthiomocovina
  • Fenylthiomocovina [Czech]
  • N-Phenylthiourea
  • N-Phenylthiourea, PESTANAL(R)
  • N-phenylisothiourea
  • PhNHC(S)NH2
  • Phenylthiocarbamide
  • Phenylthioharnstoff
  • Phenylthiourea
  • Thioacetazone Impurity 2
  • Thiourea, N-phenyl-
  • Thiourea, phenyl-
  • USAF EK-1569
  • Urea, 1-phenyl-2-thio-
  • alpha-Phenylthiourea
  • monophenyl thiourea