Mass spectrometric and IR spectroscopic study of unstable thiopropynal

Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Division of chemical science(1987)

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Abstract
Mass spectrometry and matrix IR spectroscopy were used for the parallel detection of unstable thiopropynal, which is one of the primary products of the pyrolysis of dipropargyl sulfide in vacuum. The IR spectrum of this species was recorded for the first time at 12 K in an argon matrix.
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Spectroscopy, Mass Spectrometry, Sulfide, Argon, Pyrolysis
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