Iridium disulfide

Iridium disulfide
Identifiers
CAS Number
  • 12030-51-2
3D model (JSmol)
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PubChem CID
  • 54674726 charge imbalance
InChI
  • InChI=1S/Ir.2S
    Key: DUFDGYWNCWKJSM-UHFFFAOYSA-N
  • [S].[S].[Ir]
Properties
Chemical formula
IrS2
Molar mass 256.349
Density 9300 kg m–3
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
Infobox references
Chemical compound

Iridium disulfide is the binary inorganic compound with the formula IrS2. Prepared by the direct reaction of the elements, the compound adopts the pyrite crystal structure at high pressure.[1] At normal atmospheric pressures, an orthorhombic polymorph is observed.[2]. The high- and low-pressure forms both feature octahedral Ir centers, but the S–S distances are pressure dependent.[3] Although not practical, IrS2 is a highly active catalyst for hydrodesulfurization.[4]

References

  1. ^ Munson, Ronald A. (February 1968). "The synthesis of iridium disulfide and nickel diarsenide having the pyrite structure" (PDF). Inorganic Chemistry. 7 (2): 389–390. doi:10.1021/ic50060a047.
  2. ^ Jobic, S.; Deniard, P.; Brec, R.; Rouxel, J.; Drew, M. G. B.; David, W. I. F. (1990). "Properties of the transition metal dichalcogenides: the case of IrS2 and IrSe2". Journal of Solid State Chemistry. 89 (2): 315–327. Bibcode:1990JSSCh..89..315J. doi:10.1016/0022-4596(90)90273-Z.
  3. ^ Vaughan, David J.; Craig, James R. (1978). Mineral chemistry of metal sulfides. Cambridge Earth Science Series. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521214890.
  4. ^ Chianelli, R. R.; Berhault, G.; Raybaud, P.; Kasztelan, S.; Hafner, J.; Toulhoat, H. (8 March 2002). "Periodic trends in hydrodesulfurization: in support of the Sabatier principle". Applied Catalysis A: General. 227 (1–2): 83–96. doi:10.1016/S0926-860X(01)00924-3.
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Iridium compounds
Iridium(0)
  • Ir4(CO)12
Iridium(I)
Organoiridium(I)
  • IrC8H12C5H5NP(C6H11)3PF6
  • IrClCO(P(C6H5)3)2
  • KIrI2(CO)2
Iridium(II)
  • IrCl2
Iridium(III)
  • IrBr3
  • IrCl3
  • IrF
    3
  • IrI3
  • Ir2S3
  • Ir(O2C5H7)3
  • (NH
    4
    )
    3
    IrCl
    6
  • Ir(CN)3−
    6
  • Ir2O3
Organoiridium(III)
  • (IrClC5(CH3)5)2Cl2
  • Ir(C9H11)3
Iridium(IV)
  • IrBr
    4
  • IrF4
  • IrCl4
  • IrI
    4
  • IrO2
  • IrS2
  • (NH4)2[IrCl6]
  • Li2IrO3
Iridium(V)
  • IrF5
Iridium(VI)
  • IrF6
  • Sr2MgIrO6
  • Sr2CaIrO6
Iridium(VII)
  • IrF7
Iridium(VIII)
  • IrO4
Iridium(IX)
  • IrO4+
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Sulfides (S2−)
H2S He
Li2S BeS B2S3
+BO3
CS2
COS
(NH4)SH O F Ne
Na2S MgS Al2S3 SiS
SiS2
-Si
PxSy
-P
-S2−
2
Cl Ar
K2S CaS ScS
Sc2S3
TiS
TiS2
Ti2S3
TiS3
VS
VS2
V2S3
CrS
Cr2S3
MnS
MnS2
FeS
Fe3S4
CoS NiS Cu2S
CuS
ZnS GaS
Ga2S3
GeS
GeS2
-Ge
As2S3
As4S3
-As
SeS2
+Se
Br Kr
Rb2S SrS Y2S3 ZrS2 NbS2 MoS2
MoS3
Tc Ru Rh2S3 PdS Ag2S CdS In2S3 SnS
SnS2
-Sn
Sb2S3
Sb2S5
-Sb
TeS2 I Xe
Cs2S BaS * LuS
Lu2S3
HfS2 TaS2 WS2
WS3
ReS2
Re2S7
OsS
4
Ir2S3
IrS2
PtS
PtS2
Au2S
Au2S3
HgS Tl2S PbS
PbS2
Bi2S3 PoS At Rn
Fr Ra ** Lr Rf Db Sg Bh Hs Mt Ds Rg Cn Nh Fl Mc Lv Ts Og
 
* LaS
La2S3
CeS
Ce2S3
PrS
Pr2S3
NdS
Nd2S3
Pm2S3 SmS
Sm2S3
EuS
Eu2S3
GdS
Gd2S3
TbS
Tb2S3
DyS
Dy2S3
HoS
Ho2S3
ErS
Er2S3
TmS
Tm2S3
YbS
Yb2S3
** Ac2S3 ThS2 Pa US
US2
Np Pu Am Cm Bk Cf Es Fm Md No