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Martin's sulfurane
Martin's
sulfurane
is the
organosulfur compound
with the
formula
Ph
2
S
2
. It is a
white
solid
that
easily
undergoes
sublimation
.
The compound
is an example of a
hypervalent
sulfur compound
called a sulfurane. As such, the sulfur adopts a see-saw
structure
, with a
lone pair
of
electrons
as the
equatorial
fifth
coordinate
of a
trigonal bipyramid
, like that of
sulfur tetrafluoride
. The
compound
is a
reagent
in
organic synthesis
. One
application
is for the
dehydration
of a
secondary alcohol
to give an alkene: