PhSO2Ph
PhSO2Ph, also known as tetraphenyl diphosphine sulfide or tetraphenylphosphine sulfide, is a chemical compound with the formula (C6H5)2P(S)P(C6H5)2. It is a derivative of diphosphine, where each phosphorus atom is bonded to two phenyl groups and a sulfur atom. This compound is notable for its unique structure and properties, which have been of interest in various fields of chemistry, including organophosphorus chemistry and materials science.
PhSO2Ph is typically synthesized through the reaction of diphenylphosphine with elemental sulfur. The resulting compound exhibits
The compound has been studied for its potential applications in catalysis, where its ability to form stable