Trimethylsulfonium
Trimethylsulfonium is an organic cation with the chemical formula 3S+. It is the simplest sulfonium cation.
Compounds
Several salts of trimethylsulfonium are known:Salt | Molecular formula | Chemical formula | Molecular weight | Properties |
Trimethylsulfonium chloride | 3SCl | C3H9ClS | 112.5 | Colorless crystals, decompose at 100 °C, very soluble in ethanol, very hygroscopic. |
Trimethylsulfonium bromide | 3SBr | C3H9BrS | 157 | Colorless crystals from H2O. Decomposes at 172 °C, melts in a sealed tube at 201-201 °C, reacts in neutral aqueous solution. |
Trimethylsulfonium iodide | 3SI | C3H9IS | 204 | Colorless crystals from ethanol, decomposes at 203-207 °C. crystal structure monoclinic a=5.94 b=8.00 c=8.92 μm β=126°32′ 2 formulas per unit cell density=1.958 |
Trimethylsulfonium tetrafluoroborate | 3SBF4 | C3H9BF4S | 163.97 | mp 205-210° |
Trimethylsulfonium methylsulfate | 3SSO4CH2 | C4H12O4S2 | 188.27 | mp 92-94° Crystal structure orthorhombic a=12.6157 b=8.2419 μm c=7.540 cell volume 784.0 2 formulas per unit cell |
Preparation
Sulfonium compounds can be synthesised by treating a suitable alkyl halide with a thioether. For example, the reaction of dimethyl sulfide with iodomethane yields trimethylsulfonium iodide:Related
An extra oxygen atom can bond to the sulfur atom to yield the trimethylsulfoxonium ion.Use
herbicide is often supplied as a trimethylsulfonium salt.When mixed with aluminium bromide, or aluminium chloride or even hydrogen bromide, trimethylsulfonium bromide forms an ionic liquid, which melts at temperatures below standard conditions.