Sulfur tetrachloride


Sulfur tetrachloride is an inorganic compound with chemical formula SCl4. It has only been obtained as an unstable pale yellow solid. The corresponding SF4 is a stable, useful reagent.

Preparation and structure

It is obtained by treating sulfur dichloride with chlorine at 193 K:
It melts with simultaneous decomposition above −20 °C.
Its solid structure is uncertain. It is probably the salt SCl3+Cl, since related salts are known with noncoordinating anions. In contrast to this tetrachloride, SF4 is a neutral molecule.

Reactions

It decomposes above −30 °C to sulfur dichloride and chlorine.
It hydrolyzes readily:
Sulfur tetrachloride reacts with water, producing hydrogen chloride and sulfur dioxide through the hydrolysis process. Thionyl chloride is an implied intermediate.