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Elemental sulfur

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Elemental sulfur is a naturally occurring chemical element that is widely used in various industrial and agricultural applications. It is a yellow, crystalline solid that is insoluble in water and has a distinctive odor. Elemental sulfur serves as a key ingredient in the manufacturing of a range of products, including fertilizers, fungicides, and various chemical compounds.

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2 protocols using elemental sulfur

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Synthesis of Sb2S3 and Sb2Se3

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Antimony powder (Sb, 99.999%), elemental sulfur (S, 99.999%), elemental selenium (Se, 99.999%), Sb2S3 powder (99.999%) and Sb2Se3 powder (99.999%) were all purchased from Alfa Aesar. Anhydrous hydrazine (N2H4, 98%) was purchased from Sinopharm Group Co. Ltd. All chemicals were used without any purification.
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Synthesis of Sulfane Sulfur Compounds

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Elemental sulfur and sodium tetrasulfide were purchased from Alfa Aesar. Sodium tetrathionate was purchased from Sigma–Aldrich. Other sulfane sulfur compounds such as 5, 6, 7, and sodium disulfide were prepared using methods described previously.18 (link) Compound 7 was a 1:1 mixture of trisulfide and tetrasulfide.
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