Ethyl mercaptan or ethanethiol – what you need to know about the chemical that makes the liquid petroleum gas smell
Ethyl mercaptan (or ethanethiol) is a colorless volatile liquid with the odor of rotting cabbage, that has been added to natural gas since the 1930s as a safety measure. During transportation through pipelines, it gives off an odor that is easily detected, alerting you to take appropriate action if there’s a leak.
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