poliszulfid
Poliszulfid is a polymer characterized by the presence of disulfide bonds (-S-S-) within its repeating unit. These bonds link sulfur atoms to carbon atoms or other sulfur atoms. Poliszulfides are a broad class of compounds, and their properties vary significantly depending on the specific structure of the polymer backbone. Some poliszulfides are organic polymers, while others can be inorganic.
In organic chemistry, poliszulfides can be formed through various polymerization reactions, often involving sulfur-containing monomers. These
Inorganic poliszulfides, often referred to as polysulfanes or chained sulfur anions, consist of chains of sulfur