Potassium thiocyanate is used in the preparation of ethylenesulfide, lead thiocyante, which is used in the conversion of acyl chloride to thiocyanates. It is also used in solid state NMR of heavy-metal nuclei which results in the preparation of several mercury-thiocyanate and selenocyanate compounds as potential models. It finds application in cosmetic and personal care product formulations as a skin conditioning agent. It is also used in moisturizers and oral care products.
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Applications
Potassium thiocyanate is used in the preparation of ethylenesulfide, lead thiocyante, which is used in the conversion of acyl chloride to thiocyanates. It is also used in solid state NMR of heavy-metal nuclei which results in the preparation of several mercury-thiocyanate and selenocyanate compounds as potential models. It finds application in cosmetic and personal care product formulations as a skin conditioning agent. It is also used in moisturizers and oral care products.
Solubility
Soluble in water, acetone and alcohol.
Notes
Hygroscopic. Air, light and moisture sensitive. Incompatible with nitric acids, active halogen compounds and strong bases.
RUO – Research Use Only
General References:
- Reaction with primary amine hydrohalide salts provides a useful synthesis of N-substituted and N,N'-disubstituted thioureas: Synthesis, 1569 (2000).
- Zhang, G.; Chen, B.; Guo, X.; Guo, S.; Yu, Y. Iron(II)-Promoted Synthesis of 2-Aminothiazoles via CN Bond Formation from Vinyl Azides and Potassium Thiocyanate. Adv. Synth. Catal. 2015, 357 (5), 1065-1069.
- Wang, S.; Wu, X.; Wang, Y.; Li, Y.; Wang, L.; Chen, Y.; Li, B. Dissolution behavior of deacetylated konjac glucomannan in aqueous potassium thiocyanate solution at low temperature. RSC Adv. 2014, 4 (42), 21918-21923.