carbonylsulfur
Carbonylsulfur, also known as sulfur monoxide (SO), is a chemical compound consisting of one sulfur atom and one oxygen atom. It is a transient, highly reactive atmospheric species that plays a role in various chemical processes in the Earth's atmosphere. Despite its instability, carbonylsulfur is significant in understanding sulfur chemistry and atmospheric reactions involving sulfur compounds.
The molecule is linear in structure, with a double bond between sulfur and oxygen, sharing similarities to
In atmospheric chemistry, carbonylsulfur is produced as an intermediate during the oxidation of sulfur dioxide (SO2),
The compound has a limited stability at room temperature and readily reacts with other atmospheric constituents,
While not directly used in industrial applications, understanding carbonylsulfur is essential in environmental science, atmospheric chemistry,