Definition of Polysulfides. Meaning of Polysulfides. Synonyms of Polysulfides

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Polysulfides. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Polysulfides and, of course, Polysulfides synonyms and on the right images related to the word Polysulfides.

Definition of Polysulfides

No result for Polysulfides. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Polysulfides from wikipedia

- Polysulfides are a class of chemical compounds derived from anionic chains of sulfur atoms. There are two main classes of polysulfides: inorganic and organic...
- remove hair from hides. As exploited in the sodium-sulfur battery, the polysulfides absorb and release reducing equivalents by breaking and making S-S bonds...
- where they are reduced to short-chain polysulfides and diffuse back to the cathode where long-chain polysulfides are formed again. This process results...
- Vietti, David; Scherrer, Micheal (2000). "Polymers Containing Sulfur, Polysulfides". Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology. New York: John Wiley...
- Polysulfide reductase (NrfD) is an integral transmembrane protein with loops in both the periplasm and the cytoplasm. NrfD is thought to parti****te in...
- turned out unsuccessful, they suggested adding more solid sulfur or polysulfides to the negolyte as part of normal battery cycling-rebalancing.(10) They...
- British English spelling differences) is mainly a mixture of calcium polysulfides and thiosulfate (plus other reaction by-products as sulfite and sulfate)...
- Na2S4O6·2H2O. Dihedral S–S–S–S angles approaching 90° are common in polysulfides. Compounds containing the tetrathionate anion include sodium tetrathionate...
- S2+4 is yellow and S2+16 is red. Reduction of sulfur gives various polysulfides with the formula S2− x, many of which have been obtained in crystalline...
- sodium sulfide are generally yellow to brick red owing to the presence of polysulfides and commonly supplied as a crystalline m****, in flake form, or as a fused...