Chemistry:Thiophosphoric acid

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Thiophosphoric acid
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Names
Other names
Monothiophosphoric acid
Identifiers
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UNII
Properties
H
3
PO
3
S
Molar mass 114.061
Appearance colorless
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Thiophosphoric acid is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula H
3
PO
3
S
. Structurally, it is the acid derived from phosphoric acid with one oxygen atom replaced by sulfur atom, although it cannot be prepared from phosphoric acid. It is a colorless compound that is rarely isolated in pure form, but rather as a solution. The structure of the compound has not been reported, but two tautomers are reasonable: S=P(–OH)
3
and O=P(–OH)
2
(–SH)
.

Preparation

The compound has been prepared in a multistep process starting with the base hydrolysis of phosphorus pentasulfide to give dithiophosphate, which is isolated as its barium salt:[1]

P
2
S
5
+ 6 NaOH → 2 Na
3
PO
2
S
2
+ H
2
S + 2 H
2
O
2 Na
3
PO
2
S
2
+ 3 BaCl
2
→ 2 Ba
3
(PO
2
S
2
)
2
+ 6 NaCl

In a second stage, the barium salt is decomposed with sulfuric acid, precipitating barium sulfate and liberating free dithiophosphoric acid:

Ba
3
(PO
2
S
2
)
2
+ 3 H
2
SO
4
→ BaSO
4
+ 2 H
3
PO
2
S
2

Under controlled conditions, dithiophosphoric acid hydrolyses to give the monothioderivative:

H
3
PO
2
S
2
+ H
2
O → H
3
PO
3
S + H
2
S

References

  1. R. Klement "Phosphorus" in Handbook of Preparative Inorganic Chemistry, 2nd Ed. Edited by G. Brauer, Academic Press, 1963, NY. Vol. 1. p. 570, 568.