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Heterocyclic compounds of S-N | |
Tetrasulphur tetranitride (S4N4) | |
Hydrogenation | |
Disulfur dinitride (S2N2) | |
Polythiazyle (SN)x |
The chemistry of Sulphur-Nitrogen compounds has several general features which are of great interest and importance, namely, stability of Sulphur-nitrogen bonds, tendency to make five and six membered rings, ring contraction, polymerization, and negative ion formation. Several heterocyclic compounds of S-N have been prepared in last century.
Some of the important compounds are as following:
Tetrasulfur tetranitride is an inorganic compound with the formula S4N4. This gold-poppy coloured solid is the most important binary sulfur nitride, which are compounds that contain only the elements sulfur and nitrogen. It is a precursor to many S-N compounds and has attracted wide interest for its unusual structure and bonding.
Cradle shaped structure
Average S-N bond length = 1.62 Å
S-N bond = partial double bond character
S…S distance = 2.58Å (weak bonding)
All bond lengths are equal so there is delocalization.
Disulfur dinitride is the chemical compound S2N2 with a cyclic square planar structure.
Passing gaseous S4N4 over silver metal wool at 250–300 °C at low pressure (1mm Hg) yields cyclic S2N2. The silver reacts with the sulfur produced by the thermal decomposition of the S4N4 to form Ag2S, and the resulting Ag2S catalyzes the conversion of the remaining S4N4 into the four-membered ring S2N2.
The S2N2 molecule is virtually square and planar. The S-N bond lengths are 165.1Å and 165.7Å and the bond angles are very close to 90°.
The compound was first reported as early as 1910 by F.P. Burt, who obtained it by heating tetrasulfur tetranitride in vacuum over silver wool.
The material is a polymer. The S and N atoms on adjacent chains align. Several structures resonance can be written.
The structure of the crystalline compound was resolved by X-ray diffraction. This showed alternating SN bond lengths of 159Å and 163Å and SNS bond angles of 120 °C and NSN bond angles of 106 °C.
Due to its electrical conductivity, polythiazyl is used in LEDs, transistors, battery cathodes, and solar cells.
1. What are heterocyclic compounds of S-N? |
2. What is the significance of tetrasulphur tetranitride (S4N4)? |
3. How does hydrogenation impact S-N compounds? |
4. What are the properties of disulfur dinitride (S2N2)? |
5. What is the structure of polythiazyle (SN)x? |
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