Sodium tetrasulfide


Sodium tetrasulfide is an inorganic compound with the formula Na2S4. It is a yellow-orange solid that dissolves via hydrolysis in water. It is a precursor to some specialty polymers and intermediates in prototypes of the sodium-sulfur battery.

Synthesis and structure

It is produced through the reaction between elemental sulfur and sodium hydrosulfide in alcoholic solution:
The polysulfide anions adopt zig-zag chains of sulfur atoms. The S-S distances are about 2.05 Å and the S-S-S-S dihedral angles are around 90°.

Reactions and applications

Upon treatment with acid, it is converted to hydrogen sulfide and elemental sulfur. Treatment with alkylating agents gives organic polysulfides. In one commercial application, it is used to produce the cross-linking agent bis(triethoxysilylpropyl)tetrasulfide:
Sometimes as a mixture with other polysulfides, sodium tetrasulfide is used to produce the polymer called thiokol. The reaction involves alkylation with ethylene chloride:
These materials, which have the approximate formula Sx]n, are highly resistant to degradation by solvents and acids.

Popular culture

In The Simpsons season 2 episode 14, Principal Charming, Bart learns about sodium tetrasulfide in class and then uses its herbicidal properties to vandalize the schoolyard. The compound is illustrated as a white powder, although Principal Skinner refers to the incorrectly-labelled substance as 'sodium tetrasulfate', which does not exist.