poliszulfides
Polysulfides are chemical compounds characterized by the presence of sulfur-sulfur bonds in their structure, typically containing multiple sulfur atoms linked together. They belong to the broader class of organosulfur compounds and are often represented by the general formula R-Sn-, where R denotes an organic group and n is the number of sulfur atoms (usually between two and eight). Polysulfides are commonly found in both organic and inorganic forms, with significant applications in various industrial and scientific fields.
Organic polysulfides are derived from thiols (compounds containing a sulfur-hydrogen bond) and are synthesized through reactions
One of the most notable applications of polysulfides lies in lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries, a promising technology
Polysulfides also play roles in vulcanization processes, where they contribute to the cross-linking of rubber polymers,