Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 124. Not illustrated. Chapters: Diethyl Sulfate, Ethyl Cinnamate, Dioctyl Sebacate, Peroxyacetyl Nitrate, Transfluthrin, Triethyl Citrate, Ascorbyl Stearate, Dimethyl Terephthalate, Dimethyl Sulfite, Benzyl Chloroformate, Ethyl Gallate, Diethyl Sulfite, Tetramethrin, Methyl Trifluoromethansulfonate, 2,2,2-Trichlorethoxycarbonyl Chloride, Propylparaben, Methyl Chloroformate, Ethylene Glycol Dimethacrylate, Methyl Acrylate, Diethyl Carbonate, Diisopropyl Tartrate, Methyl Cyanoformate, Picrate, Benzyl Salicylate, Diisoheptyl Phthalate, Diisononyl Phthalate, Furanolactone, Diethyl Phthalate, Homosalate, Dimethyl Phthalate, Empenthrin, Prallethrin, Propyl Propanoate, Methyl Dihydrojasmonate, Amylocaine, Ethyl Heptanoate, Ethyl Salicylate, Dimethyl Malonate, Pentyl Butyrate, Octyl Gallate, Stearyl Heptanoate, Dodecyl Gallate, Pentyl Pentanoate, Succinylmonocholine, Glycerine Acetate, Triolein, Bis(2,4-Dinitrophenyl) Oxalate, Manzanate, Diisopropylphosphate, Cholestane, (Meth)acrylate, Magnesium Laureth Sulfate, Sodium Pareth Sulfate, Carboxylate Ester. Excerpt: 25 C Diethyl sulfate is a highly toxic and likely carcinogenic chemical compound with formula (C2H5)2SO4. It occurs as a colorless liquid with a peppermint odor. Diethyl sulfate is used as an alkylating agent to prepare ethyl derivatives of phenols, amines, and thiols.