Pyrithione
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Pyrithion ist eine organische Verbindung. Sie besteht aus einem Pyridinring, welcher am Stickstoffatom oxidiert ist (Pyridin-N-oxid) und in 2-Position eine Thiocarbonylfunktion trägt. Es ist ein Fungizid und Bakterizid.
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Pyrithione is the common name of an organosulfur compound with molecular formula C5H5NOS, chosen as an abbreviation of pyridinethione, and found in the Persian shallot. It exists as a pair of tautomers, the major form being the thione 1-hydroxy-2(1H)-pyridinethione and the minor form being the thiol 2-mercaptopyridine N-oxide; it crystallises in the thione form. It is usually prepared from either 2-bromopyridine, 2-chloropyridine, or , and is commercially available as both the neutral compound and its sodium salt. It is used to prepare zinc pyrithione, which is used primarily to treat dandruff and seborrhoeic dermatitis in medicated shampoos, though is also an anti-fouling agent in paints.
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Pyrithion
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Pyrithione
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Pyrithione
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Pyrithione
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Structures of 1:2 complexes of zinc and the conjugate base of pyrithione
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Bottom: Ball-and-stick model of the dimer
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Top: Structural formula of the monomer
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left
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Zinc-pyrithione-dimer-3D-balls.png
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Zink-Pyrithion.svg
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Interconversion of pyrithione tautomers
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thione form on the left, thiol form on the right
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Pyrithione-tautomerism-2D-skeletal.png
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N-Hydroxypyridine-2-thione
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Omadine
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: 1-Hydroxypyridine-2-thione
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: 2-Mercaptopyridine monoxide
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Pyrithion ist eine organische Verbindung. Sie besteht aus einem Pyridinring, welcher am Stickstoffatom oxidiert ist (Pyridin-N-oxid) und in 2-Position eine Thiocarbonylfunktion trägt. Es ist ein Fungizid und Bakterizid.
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Pyrithione is the common name of an organosulfur compound with molecular formula C5H5NOS, chosen as an abbreviation of pyridinethione, and found in the Persian shallot. It exists as a pair of tautomers, the major form being the thione 1-hydroxy-2(1H)-pyridinethione and the minor form being the thiol 2-mercaptopyridine N-oxide; it crystallises in the thione form. It is usually prepared from either 2-bromopyridine, 2-chloropyridine, or , and is commercially available as both the neutral compound and its sodium salt. It is used to prepare zinc pyrithione, which is used primarily to treat dandruff and seborrhoeic dermatitis in medicated shampoos, though is also an anti-fouling agent in paints.
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2-Mercaptopyridine 1-oxide
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2-Mercaptopyridine N-oxide
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N-Hydroxypyridine-2-thione
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Omadine
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: 1-Hydroxypyridine-2-thione
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: 2-Mercaptopyridine monoxide
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1-Hydroxy-2(1H)-pyridinethione (thione)
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2-Pyridinethiol 1-oxide (thiol)