Sulfur Monochloride is a dark yellow fuming liquid with a pungent chlorine odor that reacts violently with water to produce toxic and corrosive gases.
×
Request Sample
Sulfur Monochloride (Sulfur products)
×
Request Quote
Sulfur Monochloride (Sulfur products)
×
Request Info
Sulfur Monochloride (Sulfur products)
Chemical family
Sulfur compounds
CAS number
10025-67-9
Regional availability
North America
Molecular Weight
135.05
Chemical name
Sulfur chlorides
Molecular drawing
Applications
Sulfur dichloride and sulfur monochloride are collectively known as sulfur chlorides, which are versatile reagents for the introduction of sulfur or chlorine in the synthesis of organic and other industrial products. They are used in the preparation of additives for extreme pressure lubricants from phenols and in vulcanizing agents for natural and synthetic rubbers. They also play a role in the synthesis of insecticides, pharmaceuticals, and dyes. Synthesis of sulfur chlorides is by the controlled reaction of chlorine gas with elemental sulfur.
We use essential and non-essential cookies to provide, secure, analyze and improve our services. Click 'Agree' to accept or learn more about our Cookie Policy and edit your preferences.