Thiazyl fluoride
Pungent, colorless gas
Gaseous
-89 ° C
0.4 ° C
Decomposition in water
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Thiazylfluorid is an inorganic chemical compound consisting of the group of fluorides.
Production and representation
Thiazylfluorid can be obtained by the reaction of nitrogen trifluoride with sulfur at 400 ° C, whereby Thiothionylfluorid formed.
It can also by fluorination of tetrasulfur with iodine pentafluoride, sulfur tetrafluoride, selenium hexafluoride, cobalt (III ) fluoride, etc., by thermolysis of the mercury compound Hg ( NSF2 ) 2
Be won or by ammonolysis of sulfur tetrafluoride.
Properties
Thiazylfluorid is a pungent, colorless gas. It is thermally unstable, very reactive and decomposes on contact with water. It attacks glass at room temperature slowly. In the liquid phase it trimerizes to (NSF ) 3