Titanium-Sulfur Compounds Unlock Potential for Versatile Polysulfide Materials
A new type of titanocene compounds has been created by activating sulfur-sulfur bonds in organic disulfides and sulfur homocycles. These compounds can form chelating ligands with sulfur atoms attached to the titanium atom. By reacting with S6, a compound with an eight sulfur atoms containing ligand has been produced. These novel titanocene compounds have been used to make a series of methylene polysulfides.