Process of degradation of alkyl polysulphides into polysulphides

Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Sulfur containing

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166267, 166902, 568 26, C07C14912

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ABSTRACT:
The polysulphide is heated with a substance capable of dissolving elemental sulphur. After cooling, the polysulphide reduced to a lower numbver of S atoms is separated from the substance, which can be recovered.
An important use consists in converting the polysulphide to the form of dimethyl disulphide, the solvent used for the dissolution of sulphur deposited in conduits, particularly those used for natural gas.

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