-
converted to
molybdenum disulfide by the
action of
hydrogen sulfide. In
organosulfur chemistry,
sulfiding is
often called thiation. The
preparation of thioamides...
- of
sulfide salts are corrosive.
Sulfide also
refers to
large families of
inorganic and
organic compounds, e.g. lead
sulfide and
dimethyl sulfide. Hydrogen...
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Hydrogen sulfide is a
chemical compound with the
formula H2S. It is a
colorless chalcogen-hydride gas, and is toxic, corrosive, and flammable.
Trace amounts...
-
Dimethyl sulfide (DMS) or
methylthiomethane is an
organosulfur compound with the
formula (CH3)2S. It is the
simplest thioether and has a characteristic...
-
other sulfur spiking agents for
catalyst sulfiding because it has more
sulfur per
pound than
dimethyl sulfide (DMS) or di-tert-butyl
polysulfide (TBPS)...
- high
temperatures required for the
synthesis and it
dissolves both the
sulfiding agent and the
oligomeric intermediates. Linear, high-molecular-weight...
- can be
prepared by
treating gold
chloride with
hydrogen sulfide It also
arises by
sulfiding dicyanoaurate: H2S + 2 K[Au(CN)2] → Au2S + 2 KCN + 2 HCN...
- Iron
sulfide or Iron
sulphide can
refer to
range of
chemical compounds composed of iron and sulfur. By
increasing order of stability: Iron(II)
sulfide, FeS...
-
phosphine sulfide is
triphenylphosphine sulfide.
Phosphine sulfides are
sometimes intermediates in the
synthesis of
tertiary phosphines.
Phosphine sulfides are...
- Lead
sulfide refers to two
compounds containing lead and sulfur: Lead(II)
sulfide, PbS,
containing lead in the +2
oxidation state,
naturally occurring...