SO2NHSO2
SO2NHSO2, more commonly known as sulfurylamide, is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula SO2NHSO2. It is a colorless crystalline solid that decomposes upon heating. Sulfurylamide is characterized by the presence of a sulfuryl group (SO2) attached to a nitrogen atom, which is in turn bonded to another sulfuryl group. This unique structure makes it an interesting subject in inorganic chemistry.
The synthesis of sulfurylamide typically involves the reaction of sulfuryl chloride with ammonia or other nitrogen-containing
Applications for sulfurylamide are limited, and it is primarily used in laboratory settings for research purposes.