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Disulfur dichloride

EINECS 233-036-2
CAS No. 10025-67-9 Density 1.704 g/cm3
PSA 50.60000 LogP 2.67540
Solubility Soluble in benzene, ether, carbon disulfide Melting Point -80 °C(lit.)
Formula Cl2S2 Boiling Point 137.999 °C at 760 mmHg
Molecular Weight 135.038 Flash Point 118ºC
Transport Information UN 3390 6.1/PG 1 Appearance Light amber to yellowish red oily liquid with choking and irritant stench
Safety 26-36/37/39-45-61 Risk Codes 14-20-25-29-35-50
Molecular Structure Molecular Structure of 10025-67-9 (Disulfur dichloride) Hazard Symbols ToxicT,CorrosiveC,DangerousN
Synonyms

Chlorosulfane;Dichlorodisulfane;Sulfur chloride;Sulfur monochloride;Sulfur monochloride (S2Cl2);Sulfur subchloride;Thiosulfurous dichloride;Sulfur chloride (S2Cl2);

Article Data 261

Disulfur dichloride Synthetic route

molybdenum pentachloride

A

10025-67-9

disulfur dichloride

B

Mo(5+)*3Cl(1-)*S2(2-)=*MoCl3(S2)

Conditions
ConditionsYield
In further solvent(s) (under exclusion of moisture); refluxing in S2Cl2 at 160°C for 5 h; ppt. filtered, washed (CHCl2);A n/a
B 96%
56-23-5

tetrachloromethane

A

10025-67-9

disulfur dichloride

B

75-15-0

carbon disulfide

Conditions
ConditionsYield
byproducts: S(x)Cl2; (N2), bomb reed, heated at 250°C for 24 h; cooled in liquid air in vac., distd.;A 95%
B n/a
byproducts: S(x)Cl2; (N2), bomb reed, heated at 250°C for 15 h; cooled in liquid air in vac., distd.;A 86%
B n/a
byproducts: S(x)Cl2; (N2), bomb reed, heated at 210°C for 8 d; cooled in liquid air in vac., distd.;A 70%
B n/a

barite

7782-50-5

chlorine

A

10025-67-9

disulfur dichloride

B

barium(II) chloride

Conditions
ConditionsYield
With chaircoal with activated chaircoal at 500 °C;A n/a
B 90%
With chaircoal with activated chaircoal at 500 °C;A n/a
B 90%
In melt reduction to BaS in molten BaCl2; blowing chlorine into the melt;
With coal or coke or hydrocarbons at higher temp.;
In melt reduction to BaS in molten BaCl2; blowing chlorine into the melt;
67-66-3

chloroform

A

7647-01-0

hydrogenchloride

B

10025-67-9

disulfur dichloride

C

75-15-0

carbon disulfide

Conditions
ConditionsYield
(N2), bomb reed, heated at 205°C for 60 h; cooled in liquid air in vac. for a week, distd.; Raman spectr.;A n/a
B 80%
C n/a
7704-34-9

sulfur

10025-68-0

diselenium dichloride

A

10025-67-9

disulfur dichloride

B

1087399-32-3

sulfur selenium dichloride

C

10545-99-0

sulfur dichloride

D

10026-03-6

selenium tetrachloride

Conditions
ConditionsYield
In neat (no solvent) heating of equimolar amount in closed tube to 200°C for 6 h;; fractional distillation;;A n/a
B 30%
C n/a
D n/a
In neat (no solvent) heating of equimolar amount in closed tube to 200°C for 6 h;; fractional distillation;;A n/a
B 30%
C n/a
D n/a
In neat (no solvent) heating of equimolar amount in closed tube to 100, 150, 200 or 250°C for 6 h;; fractional distillation;;
In neat (no solvent) heating of equimolar amount in closed tube to 100, 150, 200 or 250°C for 6 h;; fractional distillation;;

arsenic trisulfide

7782-50-5

chlorine

10025-67-9

disulfur dichloride

Conditions
ConditionsYield
In not given room temp.;;
75-18-3

dimethylsulfide

7782-50-5

chlorine

10025-67-9

disulfur dichloride

Conditions
ConditionsYield
In not given
In not given
7704-34-9

sulfur

2696-92-6

nitrosylchloride

10025-67-9

disulfur dichloride

Conditions
ConditionsYield
In further solvent(s) introduction of NOCl into soln. of S in S2Cl2;;
7704-34-9

sulfur

2696-92-6

nitrosylchloride

A

10025-67-9

disulfur dichloride

B

10102-43-9

nitrogen(II) oxide

Conditions
ConditionsYield
In neat (no solvent) introduction of NOCl, 100°C;;
10049-04-4, 25052-55-5

chlorine dioxide

7704-34-9

sulfur

A

10025-67-9

disulfur dichloride

B

7446-09-5

sulfur dioxide

Conditions
ConditionsYield
In neat (no solvent) decompn. under explosion;;

Disulfur dichloride Consensus Reports

Reported in EPA TSCA Inventory.

Disulfur dichloride Standards and Recommendations

OSHA PEL: CL 1 ppm
ACGIH TLV: CL 1 ppm
DFG MAK: 1 ppm (5.6 mg/m3)
NIOSH REL: (Sulfur Monochloride) CL 1 ppm

Disulfur dichloride Specification

The Disulfur dichloride, with the CAS registry number 10025-67-9, is also known as Sulfur monochloride. It belongs to the product category of Inorganics. Its EINECS number is 233-036-2. This chemical's molecular formula is Cl2S2 and molecular weight is 135.04. What's more, its systematic name is chlorosulfanyl thiohypochlorite. Pure Disulfur dichloride is a yellow liquid that smokes in air due to reaction with water. It is stable at common pressure and temperature, and it should be sealed and stored in a ventilated and dry place. Moreover, it should be protected from light.

Physical properties of Disulfur dichloride are: (1)ACD/LogP: 1.899; (2)# of Rule of 5 Violations: 0; (3)ACD/LogD (pH 5.5): 1.90; (4)ACD/LogD (pH 7.4): 1.90; (5)ACD/BCF (pH 5.5): 16.34; (6)ACD/BCF (pH 7.4): 16.34; (7)#H bond acceptors: 0; (8)#H bond donors: 0; (9)#Freely Rotating Bonds: 1; (10)Polar Surface Area: 50.6 Å2; (11)Index of Refraction: 1.617; (12)Molar Refractivity: 27.741 cm3; (13)Molar Volume: 79.243 cm3; (14)Polarizability: 10.998×10-24cm3; (15)Surface Tension: 49.65 dyne/cm; (16)Density: 1.704 g/cm3; (17)Boiling Point: 137.999 °C at 760 mmHg; (18)Vapour Pressure: 8.53 mmHg at 25°C.

Preparation: it is synthesized by partial chlorination of elemental sulfur. The reaction takes place at usable rates at room temperature. In the laboratory, chlorine gas is led into a flask containing elemental sulfur. As disulfur dichloride is formed, the contents become a golden yellow liquid. Pure disulfur dichloride is obtained by distilling the yellow-orange liquid over excess elemental sulfur. It also arises from the chlorination of CS2 as in the synthesis of thiophosgene.

S8 + 4 Cl2 → 4 S2Cl2

Uses of Disulfur dichloride: it has been used to introduce C-S bonds. In the presence of AlCl3, Disulfur dichloride reacts with benzene to give diphenyl sulfide. Other uses include manufacturing sulfur dyes, insecticides, synthetic rubbers. It is also used in cold vulcanization of rubbers, as polymerization catalyst for vegetable oils and for hardening soft woods.

S2Cl2 + 2 C6H6 → (C6H5)2S + 2 HCl + 1/8 S8

When you are using this chemical, please be cautious about it as the following:
This chemical will react violently with water, and if contact with water, it will liberate toxic gas. It is harmful by inhalation and is toxic if swallowed. Moreover, it is very toxic to aquatic organisms. This chemical can cause severe burns. In case of contact with eyes, you should rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice. When using it, you need to wear suitable protective clothing, gloves and eye/face protection. In case of accident or if you feel unwell, you must seek medical advice immediately (show the label where possible). You should avoid releasing it to the environment, and you need to refer to special instructions/safety data sheet.

You can still convert the following datas into molecular structure:
(1)SMILES: ClSSCl
(2)Std. InChI: InChI=1S/Cl2S2/c1-3-4-2
(3)Std. InChIKey: PXJJSXABGXMUSU-UHFFFAOYSA-N

The toxicity data is as follows:  

Organism Test Type Route Reported Dose (Normalized Dose) Effect Source
mouse LC50 inhalation 150ppm (150ppm)   International Polymer Science and Technology. Vol. 3, Pg. 93, 1976.
rat LC50 inhalation 2500mg/m3/4H (2500mg/m3) SENSE ORGANS AND SPECIAL SENSES: CORNEAL DAMAGE: EYE

LUNGS, THORAX, OR RESPIRATION: CYANOSIS

LUNGS, THORAX, OR RESPIRATION: ACUTE PULMONARY EDEMA
International Journal of Toxicology. Vol. 19, Pg. 342, 2000.
rat LD50 oral 132mg/kg (132mg/kg) BEHAVIORAL: GENERAL ANESTHETIC

SKIN AND APPENDAGES (SKIN): HAIR: OTHER

CARDIAC: OTHER CHANGES
International Journal of Toxicology. Vol. 19, Pg. 342, 2000.

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