Polythiazyl
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Vapor sublimed from polythiazyl is actually a cracked form of the polymer, the six-membered radical ring (SN)3. Condensation reverts it back to the chain form.{{cite book|p=305|title=Progress in Inorganic Chemistry|editor-first=Stephen L.|editor-last=Lippard|volume=36|publisher=[[Interscience]]|location=NY, NY|lccn=59-13035|isbn=0-471-61144-1|chapter=Cyclic and heterocyclic thiazines|first=Richard T.|last=Oakley}} |
Vapor sublimed from polythiazyl is actually a cracked form of the polymer, the six-membered radical ring (SN)3. Condensation reverts it back to the chain form.{{cite book|p=305|title=Progress in Inorganic Chemistry|editor-first=Stephen L.|editor-last=Lippard|volume=36|publisher=[[Interscience]]|location=NY, NY|lccn=59-13035|isbn=0-471-61144-1|chapter=Cyclic and heterocyclic thiazines|first=Richard T.|last=Oakley}} |
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===Structure and bonding=== |
===Structure and bonding=== |
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