Thiothionyl fluoride


Thiothionyl fluoride is a chemical compound of fluorine and sulfur, with the chemical formula. It is an isomer of disulfur difluoride .

Preparation

Thiothionyl fluoride can be obtained from the reaction between disulfur dichloride with potassium fluoride at about 150 °C or with mercury(II) fluoride at 20 °C.
Another possible preparation is by the reaction of nitrogen trifluoride with sulfur.
It also forms from disulfur difluoride when in contact with alkali metal fluorides.
can also be synthesized with the reaction of potassium fluorosulfite and disulfur dichloride:

Properties

Thiothionyl fluoride is a colorless gas. At high temperatures and pressures, it decomposes into sulfur tetrafluoride and sulfur.
With hydrogen fluoride, it forms sulfur tetrafluoride and hydrogen sulfide.
It condenses with sulfur difluoride at low temperatures to yield 1,3-difluoro-trisulfane-1,1-difluoride.