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Thorium(IV) sulfide (ThS2) is an inorganic chemical compound composed of one thorium atom ionically bonded to two atoms of sulfur. This salt is dark brown and has a melting point of 1905 °C. ThS2 adopts the same orthorhombic lattice structure as PbCl2.[1][2][3]

References

  1. ^ a b Zachariasen, W. H. (1949-10-01). "Crystal chemical studies of the 5f-series of elements. X. Sulfides and oxysulfides". Acta Crystallographica. 2 (5). International Union of Crystallography (IUCr): 291–296. Bibcode:1949AcCry...2..291Z. doi:10.1107/s0365110x49000758. ISSN 0365-110X.
  2. ^ Amoretti, G.; Calestani, G.; Giori, D. C. (1984-08-01). "The Refined Structure of ThS2 and the Implications on the Superposition Model Analysis of ThS2: Gd3+ Spin Hamiltonian Parameters". Zeitschrift für Naturforschung A. 39 (8). Walter de Gruyter GmbH: 778–782. doi:10.1515/zna-1984-0809. ISSN 1865-7109.
  3. ^ Gerward, L.; Staun Olsen, J.; Benedict, U.; Abraham, H. C.; Hulliger, F. (1995). "High-pressure crystal structure of thorium disulfide and diselenide and uranium disulfide". High Pressure Research. 13 (6). Informa UK Limited: 327–333. Bibcode:1995HPR....13..327G. doi:10.1080/08957959508202585. ISSN 0895-7959.


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