作者:Zofia Mielke、G. Dana Brabson、Lester Andrews
DOI:10.1021/j100154a018
日期:1991.1
The reaction of P4 and S8 in an argon discharge has produced a number of new phosphorus sulfides for matrix infrared spectroscopy. Contrasting product yields with PH3, H2S, P4S10, and P4S3 in the discharge and OCS in the matrix, photolysis and annealing behavior, and shifts with S-34 and S-32/S-34 isotopic mixtures have characterized the PS, P2S, and PS2 molecules. Isotopic spectra show that P2S is a linear molecule like P2O and N2O and that PS2 is bent like PO2 and NO2. Secondary reactions have provided evidence for P2S4, PS2-, and P4S. Although sulfur atoms are less reactive than oxygen atoms, many of the same phosphorus species are produced.