Chemistry:Silicon monosulfide
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Silicon monosulfide
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SiS | |
Molar mass | 60.150 g/mol |
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Silicon monosulfide is a chemical compound of silicon and sulfur. The chemical formula is SiS. Molecular SiS has been detected at high temperature in the gas phase.[1] The gas phase molecule has an Si-S bondlength of 192.93 pm, this compares to the normal single bond length of 216 pm,[1][2] and is shorter than the Si=S bond length of around 201 pm reported in an organosilanethione.[1] Historically a pale yellow-red amorphous solid compound has been reported.[3] The behavior of silicon can be contrasted with germanium which forms a stable solid monosulfide.
Further reading
- Müller, H. S. P.; McCarthy, M. C.; Bizzocchi, L.; Gupta, H.; Esser, S.; Lichau, H.; Caris, M.; Lewen, F. et al. (2007). "Rotational spectroscopy of the isotopic species of silicon monosulfide, SiS". Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 9 (13): 1579–86. doi:10.1039/B618799D. PMID 17429551. Bibcode: 2007PCCP....9.1579M.
- Chattopadhyaya, Surya; Chattopadhyay, Anjan; Das, Kalyan Kumar (2002). "Electronic Spectrum of Silicon Monosulfide: Configuration Interaction Study". The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 106 (5): 833. doi:10.1021/jp013332e. Bibcode: 2002JPCA..106..833C.
- Birk, Helmut; Jones, Harold (1990). "Diode laser measurement of the infrared spectrum of silicon monosulfide". Chemical Physics Letters 175 (5): 536. doi:10.1016/0009-2614(90)85577-Y. Bibcode: 1990CPL...175..536B.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Greenwood, Norman N.; Earnshaw, Alan (1997). Chemistry of the Elements (2nd ed.). Butterworth-Heinemann. ISBN 978-0-08-037941-8.
- ↑ Lide, David R., ed (2006). CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (87th ed.). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. ISBN 0-8493-0487-3.
- ↑ E. G. Rochow, E. W. Abel ,1973, The Chemistry of Germanium Tin and Lead, Pergamon Press, ISBN:0-08-018854-0
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