The chemistry of compounds containing sulphur-fluorine bonds
HL Roberts
Index: Roberts, H. L. Quarterly Reviews, Chemical Society, 1961 , vol. 15, p. 30 - 55
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Abstract
SULPHUR has the electronic configuration (3~)~(3px)~(3py)(3pz) in the ground state and, as would be expected, is commonly bivalent in its compounds with other elements. However, its 3d-orbitals are available and there is considerable evidence1 that these play an important role in its chemistry. This is particularly evident for sulphur-fluorine compounds where sulphur is normally either quadri-or sexi-valent. For sulphur to increase its valency ...
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