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4. Sulfur-based inorganic polymers: polythiazyl and polythiol

  • Narendra Pal Singh Chauhan and Narendra Singh Chundawat
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Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers
This chapter is in the book Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers

Abstract

Polythiazyl (SN)x can be synthesized by the following methods, that is, electrochemical oxidation, click reaction thiol-ene reaction, and so on. Polythiazyl polymers are analyzed by differential scanning calorimetry and 1H NMR spectroscopic methods and are used as healing agents. Polythiols are reactive compounds with several mercaptans having various applications. This review gives a brief knowledge of polythiazyl, parathiocyanogen, polythiol, polysulfur, polysulfide, and polysulfone ranging from their synthesis and uses in biomedical field.

Abstract

Polythiazyl (SN)x can be synthesized by the following methods, that is, electrochemical oxidation, click reaction thiol-ene reaction, and so on. Polythiazyl polymers are analyzed by differential scanning calorimetry and 1H NMR spectroscopic methods and are used as healing agents. Polythiols are reactive compounds with several mercaptans having various applications. This review gives a brief knowledge of polythiazyl, parathiocyanogen, polythiol, polysulfur, polysulfide, and polysulfone ranging from their synthesis and uses in biomedical field.

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