Talk:Bis(trimethylsilyl)sulfide

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to be inserted into thione?

A. Capperucci, A. Degl’Innocenti, P. Scafato, P. Spagnolo (1995). "Synthetic Applications of Bis(trimethylsilyl)sulfide: Part II. Synthesis of Aromatic and Heteroaromatic o-Azido-Thioaldehydes". Chemistry Letters 24: 147. doi:10.1246/cl.1995.147. --Stone 11:05, 27 November 2006 (UTC)


W. M. McGregor, D. C. Sherrington (1993). "Some Recent Synthetic Routes to Thioketones and Thioaldehydes". Chemical Society Reviews 22: 199 - 204. doi:10.1039/CS9932200199.  --Smokefoot 16:31, 27 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] "Freshly prepared"

I added this phrase because that's what the inorg syn paper wrote - that commercial Na2S gives unsatisfactory results. I recognize that commercial Na2S contains a significant amount of water, which is the probable reason for poor results, but I wonder if we should extrapolate from what is written. --Rifleman 82 14:29, 22 October 2007 (UTC)

Woops, sorry. I thought that I had put that phrase there. Go ahead and revert. My point was that there is only one Na2S. It matters not if it is freshly prepared, just that if one uses Na2S, period - there is only one Na2S and no need to qualify the point. But I am often too narrow...--Smokefoot 18:03, 22 October 2007 (UTC)