Volume 18, Issue 35
Preparative Inorganic Chemistry
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ChemInform Abstract: Salts of Halogenophosphoric Acids. Part 15. Sulfane-α,ω-diyl-bis(fluorodithiophosphates). Products of the Fluoride Degradation of Sulfur-Rich Phosphorus Sulfides.

J. NEELS

J. NEELS

Zentralinst. Anorg. Chem., Akad. Wiss. DDR, DDR-1199 Berlin-Adlershof

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A.-R. GRIMMER

A.-R. GRIMMER

Zentralinst. Anorg. Chem., Akad. Wiss. DDR, DDR-1199 Berlin-Adlershof

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M. MEISEL

M. MEISEL

Zentralinst. Anorg. Chem., Akad. Wiss. DDR, DDR-1199 Berlin-Adlershof

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G.-U. WOLF

G.-U. WOLF

Zentralinst. Anorg. Chem., Akad. Wiss. DDR, DDR-1199 Berlin-Adlershof

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H. JANCKE

H. JANCKE

Zentralinst. Anorg. Chem., Akad. Wiss. DDR, DDR-1199 Berlin-Adlershof

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First published: September 1, 1987

Abstract

Sulfur-rich phosphorus sulfides "P4S10+m" (m = 0.5-6) react with fluorides MF (M: Na, K, NH4) in MeCN or DME to give mixtures of the hitherto unknown homologs ((PFS2)2Sn)2- (n = 1-8).

ChemInform Abstract

Sulfur-rich phosphorus sulfides "P4S10+m" (m = 0.5-6) react with fluorides MF (M: Na, K, NH4) in MeCN or DME to give mixtures of the hitherto unknown homologs ((PFS2)2Sn)2- (n = 1-8). The compounds obtained are characterized using 19F and 31P NMR spectroscopy. The distribution of the single sulfanes depends on the S:P ratio of the starting phosphorus sulfides.

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