Chemistry:Trithioarsenite

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Subunit of the structure of proustite, a sulfosalt mineral. This picture shows the connectivity of the trithioarsenite trianion to Ag+
(arsenic is colored violet).

Trithioarsenite, also called sulfarsenite, is the trianion AsS3−
3
. It is a pyramidal anion, as is typical of other AsIII
X
3
compounds. It is generated by treatment of As
2
S
3
with a sulfide:

As
2
S
3
+ 3 S2− → 2 AsS3−
3

A fundamental synthetic trithioarsenite is Na
3
As
3
, which features the pyramidal AsS3−
3
.[1]

Thioarsenites are components of many sulfosalt minerals. An example is relatively common mineral proustite, Ag
3
AsS
3
,[2][3][4] which is silver(I) trithioarsenite.

References

  1. Palazzi, M. (1976). "Structure cristalline de l'orthotrithioarsénite trisodique Na3AsS3". Acta Crystallographica Section B Structural Crystallography and Crystal Chemistry 32 (12): 3175–3177. doi:10.1107/S0567740876009898. 
  2. Mindat
  3. Webmineral
  4. Trevelyan B. 1969: The electro-optic effect in proustite. Optical and Quantum Electronics, 1(1), pp. 1969; [1]