phosphorothionic
Phosphorothionic is a nonstandard term used in chemistry to describe chemical species that feature phosphorus–sulfur bonding. It does not designate a single well-defined compound, but rather an informal umbrella for related phosphorus–sulfur motifs, including certain oxo-thio derivatives and their esters.
Structural and chemical features commonly associated with the term include phosphorus centers bonded to sulfur through
Related concepts and examples of related chemistry include phosphorothioates, a well-established class of organophosphorus compounds in
Safety and regulation: Many phosphorus–sulfur compounds, including those in the broader phosphorothionic vicinity, can be toxic
See also: phosphorothioate, thionophosphate, phosphorus oxides.