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Allotropes Consisting of Long Chains

One of the most interesting properties of sulfur atoms is the ability to form long polymeric chain molecules. At least three crystalline allotropes of mac- [Pg.40]

Quenched product from the melt above 160 °C contains chains and rings of different size depending on the procedure [Pg.42]

Product after extraction of quenched liquid sulfur with CS2 synonyms are (after Smith [109]) and—sometimes—S Stretching the quenched product (with or without extraction of rings), drawing filaments directly from the melt synonym for the crystallized solid was -sulfur, which consists of oriented helices ( -sulfur, S, ) and y-Sg [31,110] actually, ij/S is the solid allotrope of fibrous sulfur after extraction of the rings with CS2 [Pg.42]

Sffl Amorphous sulfur not stretched before extraction with CS2, [Pg.42]

Synonym for polymeric or insoluble suUur also used for the molecule catenapolysuhur in the solid and—sometimes—in the liquid phase (Soo)  [Pg.42]


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