Xylyl bromide

From left to right, the ortho-, meta-, and para-isomers of xylyl bromide

Xylyl-bromide, also known as methylbenzyl bromide or T-stoff ('substance-T'), is any member or a mixture of organic chemical compounds with the molecular formula C6H4(CH3)(CH2Br). The mixture was formerly used as a tear gas and has an odor reminiscent of lilac.[1] All members and the mixture are colourless liquids, although commercial or older samples appear yellowish.

  1. ^ Ashutosh Jogalekar. "Chemists and bad smells (and sulfur): A productive pairing". Scientific American. Retrieved 2020-01-04.

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