disulfane
Disulfane, also known as hydrogen disulfide, is a chemical compound with the formula H2S2. It comprises two hydrogen atoms bonded to two sulfur atoms connected by a single S–S bond, giving the structure H–S–S–H. It is the sulfur analogue of hydrogen peroxide and is of interest mainly for fundamental studies of S–S bonding and reactivity.
Disulfane is a colorless, highly reactive species that is observed as a gas only at very low
Preparation of disulfane occurs under tightly controlled laboratory conditions. Typical routes involve generating the compound from
Safety and handling practices reflect its hazardous nature. Disulfane is toxic and can be irritating to the
Occurrence and uses are limited. There are no significant commercial applications, and disulfane is not encountered