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Polythiazyl (polymeric
sulfur nitride), (SN)x, is an
electrically conductive, gold- or bronze-colored
polymer with
metallic luster. It was the
first conductive...
- ISBN 978-0-471-13459-6. Chiang, CK (1977). "Transport and
optical properties of
polythiazyl bromides: (SNBr0.4)x".
Solid State Communications. 23 (9): 607–612. Bibcode:1977SSCom...
- −B−N−B−N− backbones.
Examples are polyborazylenes, polyaminoboranes. The
polythiazyls have the
backbone −S−N−S−N−.
Unlike most
inorganic polymers,
these materials...
- polydimethylsiloxane. Some
uncommon but
illustrative inorganic polymers include polythiazyl ((SN)x) with
alternating S and N atoms, and
polyphosphates ((PO3−)n)...
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Polyphosphazene Trithiazyl trichloride Tetrasulfur tetranitride Polythiazyl Benzene Borazine Except where otherwise noted, data are
given for materials...
- were
studying the
metallic properties of
polythiazyl [(SN)x], a
related but
inorganic polymer.
Polythiazyl caught Heeger's
interest as a chain-like metallic...
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Hexachlorophosphazene Polyphosphazene Trithiazyl trichloride Tetrasulfur tetranitride Polythiazyl Benzene Borazine Except where otherwise noted, data are
given for materials...
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gaseous S4N4 over
silver metal yields the low
temperature superconductor polythiazyl or
polysulfurnitride (transition
temperature (0.26±0.03) K),
often simply...
- tetranitride, S4N4
Tetrasulfur dinitride, S4N2
Disulfur dinitride, S2N2
Polythiazyl, (SN)x Thiatetrazole, SN4 Additionally, some
unstable species are known:...
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overall a
singlet diradical.
Sulfur nitride Tetrasulfur tetranitride Polythiazyl Square planar molecular geometry Greenwood,
Norman N.; Earnshaw, Alan...