
CAS 12007-33-9
:Boron sulfide (B2S3)
Description:
Boron sulfide (B2S3) is an inorganic compound characterized by its unique composition of boron and sulfur. It typically appears as a yellow to brown solid and is known for its high melting point and stability under certain conditions. This compound exhibits semiconductor properties, making it of interest in various electronic applications. Boron sulfide is also notable for its ability to form various boron-sulfur complexes, which can influence its reactivity and interactions with other substances. In terms of chemical behavior, B2S3 can react with moisture, leading to the formation of boric acid and hydrogen sulfide, highlighting its sensitivity to environmental conditions. Additionally, it has potential applications in materials science, particularly in the development of advanced ceramics and coatings. Safety considerations are important when handling boron sulfide, as it can release toxic gases upon decomposition. Overall, boron sulfide is a compound with intriguing properties that warrant further exploration in both theoretical and applied chemistry contexts.
Formula:B2S3
Synonyms:- Boron sulfide (B2S3)
- Diboron trisulfide
- Boron trisulfide
- Boron sesquisulfide
- Boron sulfide (B4S6)
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