sulfursulfur
Sulfursulfur is a term that has appeared in some sources to designate the diatomic sulfur molecule, S2. In contemporary chemical practice, the molecule is more commonly called disulfur or sulfur dimer, while sulfursulfur is a historical or informal name. The species consists of two sulfur atoms connected by a covalent bond and is the simplest sulfur-containing molecule that can exist in the gas phase, though it is not stable at standard conditions.
Structure and properties: S2 has a single S–S bond with a bond length of about 1.9 Å.
Formation and reactions: S2 forms in the gas phase at elevated temperatures, such as in flames, volcanic
Occurrence and detection: S2 is detected by spectroscopic methods, including UV–visible absorption and Raman spectroscopy, in
Safety: handling sulfur-containing gases requires ventilation and appropriate protective equipment, as reactive sulfur species can irritate
See also: elemental sulfur allotropes; sulfur oxides; disulfur.